Conflicts in Contract Documents Clause Samples
The "Conflicts in Contract Documents" clause defines how inconsistencies or contradictions between different parts of a contract are to be resolved. Typically, this clause establishes a hierarchy among the various documents—such as the main agreement, appendices, specifications, and drawings—so that if there is a discrepancy, the document higher in the hierarchy prevails. For example, if the technical specifications contradict the general conditions, the clause will specify which takes precedence. This ensures clarity and prevents disputes by providing a clear method for resolving conflicts, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential legal challenges during contract performance.
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Conflicts in Contract Documents. Anything called for by one of the Contract Documents and not called for by the others shall be of like effect as if required or called for by all Contract Documents. In the case of conflict, refer to City Specification 01100, Hierarchy of Construction Documents.
Conflicts in Contract Documents. Anything called for by one of the Contract Documents and not called for by the others shall be of like effect as if required or called for by all Contract Documents. In the case of conflict between the Contract Documents, the Contract Documents shall take precedence in the following order: The Contract; addenda starting with the last issued addendum; the Supplemental General Conditions; the General Conditions; the Special Conditions; the specifications with attachments; and the drawings.
Conflicts in Contract Documents. If there is a conflict within or between the Contract Documents involving an obligation, a duty, or the quality or quantity of Work required, then the Contract Document imposing the most stringent obligation or duty and the highest quality or greatest quantity shall control. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any other documents that comprise the Subcontract Documents, then the Document imposing the most stringent obligation or duty and the highest quality or greatest quantity shall control.
Conflicts in Contract Documents. If the provisions of any Contract document conflict with the provisions of any other Contract document, either specifically or as to intent, the provisions of the Terms and Conditions shall control.
