Drawings Submitted Sample Clauses
The "Drawings Submitted" clause defines the requirements and procedures for providing technical drawings or plans as part of a project or contract. Typically, it specifies who must submit the drawings, the format and level of detail required, and the timeline for submission and review. For example, a contractor may be required to submit architectural or engineering drawings to the client for approval before construction begins. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's specifications and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes by establishing a formal process for reviewing and approving design documents.
Drawings Submitted. Seller shall not deviate from drawings accepted by Buyer or issued by Seller as approved for construction, except with the prior written consent of Buyer.
Drawings Submitted. Developer shall not deviate from drawings accepted or approved by PacifiCorp or PacifiCorp’s Representative or issued by Developer as approved for construction, except with the prior written consent of PacifiCorp or PacifiCorp’s Representative.
Drawings Submitted. Contractor shall not deviate from Contractor Drawings and Manuals submitted to and accepted by Company or issued by Contractor as approved for construction, except with the prior written consent of Company, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing in this Section 15.4, Contractor may make minor deviations in order to accommodate the economical and timely performance of the Work, and to enhance safety and quality outcomes, provided that such minor deviations do not affect the Contractor’s compliance with this Contract and the Specifications. Any such deviations will be incorporated into the final version of the drawings delivered to Company.
Drawings Submitted. Contractor shall not deviate from drawings accepted by Company or issued by Contractor as approved for construction, except with the prior written consent of Company.
