Common use of No Guaranteed Quantities Clause in Contracts

No Guaranteed Quantities. Any estimated quantities, bills of materials, lists, weights or quantities of materials or structures which have been or may be furnished to Contractor have been or will be prepared with reasonable care, but their accuracy is not guaranteed. They may or may not be accurate in any or all particulars, and they shall not be considered as finally correct, sufficiently complete or accurately covering any portion of or all of the Work to be done under the Contract.

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Sources: Master Equipment Agreement

No Guaranteed Quantities. Any estimated quantities, bills of materials, lists, weights or quantities of materials or structures which have been or may be furnished to Contractor have been or will be prepared with reasonable care, but their accuracy is not guaranteed. They may or may not be accurate in any or all particulars, and they shall not be considered as finally correct, sufficiently complete or accurately covering any portion of or all of the Work to be done under the Contract.

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Sources: Master Construction Agreement