Define Duties Sample Clauses

The "Define Duties" clause establishes the specific responsibilities and obligations of each party under an agreement. It typically outlines what actions each party is required to perform, such as delivering goods, providing services, or maintaining certain standards, and may include timelines or performance criteria. By clearly delineating these duties, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring all parties know exactly what is expected of them.
Define Duties. The Contractor, in coordination with the Commissioning Authority and the Design Professional, shall during preparation of the Contract Documents clearly define all duties and activities required of the various Trade Contractors relating to Building Commissioning, any necessary order in which these activities and duties must take place, and define all critical performance criteria to be achieved.
Define Duties. The Design Builder, through its Design Builder, in coordination with the Commissioning Authority and the Program Manager, shall during preparation of the Contract Documents clearly define all duties and activities required of the various Trade Contractors relating to Building Commissioning, any necessary order in which these activities and duties must take place, and define all critical performance criteria to be achieved.
Define Duties. The CM/GC, in coordination with the Commissioning Authority and the Design Professional, shall during preparation of the Contract Documents clearly define all duties and activities required of the various Trade Contractors relating to Building Commissioning, any necessary order in which these activities and duties must take place, and define all critical performance criteria to be achieved.
Define Duties. The CMR, in coordination with Board, shall during preparation of the Contract Documents clearly define all duties and activities required of the various Trade Contractors relating to Building Commissioning, any necessary order in which these activities and duties must take place, and define all critical performance criteria to be achieved.