Document Reviews Clause Samples

The Document Reviews clause establishes the process and requirements for reviewing documents exchanged or produced under an agreement. Typically, it outlines the timeframe within which parties must review and respond to submitted documents, and may specify the standards or criteria for approval or feedback. This clause ensures that document-related obligations are handled efficiently and transparently, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or delays in the project or transaction.
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Document Reviews. Review of Professional’s services, submittals and documents by Owner shall be solely for the purpose of determining whether such services, submittals and documents are generally consistent with Owner’s intent and such review shall not relieve Professional of any of its responsibilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prompt written notice shall be given by Owner to Professional if Owner becomes aware of any fault or defect in Professional’s services, submittals or documents.
Document Reviews. 4.8.1 Review of Professional’s documents by the Owner will be solely for the purpose of determining whether such documents are generally consistent with the Owner’s intent and such review shall not relieve the Professional of any of its responsibilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prompt written notice shall be given by the Owner to the Professional if the Owner becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Project or non-conformance with the Contract for Construction.