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LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. The following documents will hereby be incorporated into this Contract once approved by
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. The "Contract Documents" consist of this Agreement, including any and all schedules and exhibits, the drawings, specifications, addenda issued prior to the execution of this Agreement and modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, as well as the following additional documents:
LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. The Contract includes this document and the following attachments: Exhibit A: Three (3) Day Right to Cancel - Notice of Cancellation Form (in duplicate) Exhibit B: 20 Year Energy Performance Guarantee and Limited Warranty Exhibit C: Location Specific Terms and Disclosures Exhibit D: Additional Terms if Customer is Obtaining Third Party Financing You are entitled to a completely filled in copy of this Contract signed by both you and Sungevity before any work may be started. You have the right to cancel this Contract until midnight of the third business day after the date you receive a completely filled in copy signed by both you and Sungevity. If you choose to exercise this right, you should mail, fax, email or deliver the Notice of Cancellation (Exhibit A) to Sungevity, Inc., 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxxx XX 00000 (see the Contract for cancellation details).
LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. A “Notice of Cancellation” is attached to this Contract. A ‘Change Order’ form is attached to this Contract. Addendum A is attached to this Contract. This Contract contains a section entitled “General Terms & Conditions.” DocuSign Envelope ID: 8D486C70-D9AA-4F81-B7ED-F9FE459C38FB K&K JL Services, Inc. dba K&K Construction 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 CONTRACTOR’S LICENSE NO. 1079152 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. This “Agreement” consists of the Home Improvement Agreement, the Terms and Conditions, the California Supplement, any and all Invoices, the Notice of Cancellation form, and any documents, drawings or Change Orders referenced in any part of this Agreement.
LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONTRACT. OWNER acknowledges and agrees that all terms and provisions in the following documents are incorporated in their entirety into this CONTRACT. Owner shall comply with and agrees to be bound by each and all of the terms and provisions contained in the following documents, including, but not limited to, all of the terms and provisions contained in the Additional Terms and Conditions (Attachment E). OWNER shall initial acknowledgement and receipt of the following documents which are incorporated herein: (OWNER initials) Attachment A- Contractor’s Scope of Work (OWNER initials) Attachment B- Home Improvement Contract Change Order Form (OWNER initials) Attachment C- Notice of Three-Day Right to Cancel (OWNER initials) Attachment D- Three-Day Right to Cancel “Notice of Cancellation” (OWNER initials) Attachment E- Additional Terms and Conditions SECTION 14 – Bonds. OWNER has the right to require CONTRACTOR to have a performance and payment bond. If the OWNER requests the CONTRACTOR obtain performance and/or payment bonds, this will increase the contract price.

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