Common use of CONTRACT DOCUMENT TERMS Clause in Contracts

CONTRACT DOCUMENT TERMS. The term "provide" means "to provide complete in place" or to "furnish and install" such item. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the terms "approved," "directed," "satisfactory," "accepted," "acceptable," "proper," "required," "necessary" and "equal" shall mean as approved, directed, satisfactory, accepted, acceptable, proper, required, necessary and equal, in the opinion of the Architect. The term "typical" as used in the Drawings shall require the installation or furnishing of such item(s) of the Work designated as "typical" in all other areas similarly marked as "typical"; Work in such other areas shall conform to that shown as "typical" or as reasonably inferable therefrom.

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Sources: Energy Services Contracting Agreement

CONTRACT DOCUMENT TERMS. The term "provide" means "to provide complete in place" or to "furnish and install" such item. Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the terms "approved,;" "directed,;" "satisfactory,;" "accepted,;" "acceptable,;" "proper,;" "required,;" "necessary" and "equal" shall mean as approved, directed, satisfactory, accepted, acceptable, proper, required, necessary and equal, in the opinion of the Architect. The term "typical" as used in the Drawings shall require the installation or furnishing of such item(s) of the Work designated as "typical" in all other areas similarly marked as "typical"”; Work in such other areas shall conform to that shown as "typical" or as reasonably inferable therefrom.

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Sources: Construction Contract