Page Limits Clause Samples

Page Limits. The Page Limit includes all appendices, charts, graphs, diagrams, tables, photographs, drawings, etc. The Page Limit does not include covers for volumes, tables of contents, glossary of abbreviations and acronyms, indices, title pages, cross reference indices, and section dividers/tables if they are inserted solely to provide ease to the reader in locating parts/sections of the proposal. Pages will be counted if they contain any other information, i.e., diagrams, extraneous data, etc. Pages marked “This page intentionally left blank” will not be counted. Notes: 1) Pages that exceed the required page limitations will not be read and will not evaluated by the Government. 2) Resumes, commitment letters, and consent letters are exempt from the page limitations. 3) The small business subcontracting plan and the past performance questionnaire POC list are excluded from the page limitations.
Page Limits. The Offeror’s proposal shall comply with the page limits described in Table 1 above. Should a tab or volume’s page limit be exceeded, the pages that exceed the limit shall not be read or evaluated.
Page Limits. Unless the court sua sponte orders otherwise or local rules of procedure require a lesser number of pages, the parties agree that no motion filed with the court or ELA Arbitrator shall exceed three pages in length, excluding caption and certificates of service, and no memorandum in support of any motion shall exceed ten pages in length, excluding caption, affidavits filed in support of such motions and certificates of service.
Page Limits. Table 2.2.1 identifies page limitations for each volume of the proposal. If exceeded, excess pages will not be read or considered in proposal evaluation. When both sides of a sheet display printed material, it shall be counted as two pages. Graphs, charts, and tables are included in the page count. TABLE 2.2.1 - PAGE LIMITATIONS Volume Contents Page Limit a. Title/Cover pages b. Tables of contents c. Glossaries of abbreviations and acronyms
Page Limits. Unless otherwise authorized by the presiding officer, page limits shall be as follows: (1) With the exception of DPLs and discovery responses, no pleading or brief relating to interconnection agreements shall exceed 50 pages, excluding exhibits. (2) Prefiled direct testimony shall not exceed 75 pages in length per witness, excluding exhibits and/or attachments. A party requesting the presiding officer to establish a larger page limit shall so move, and shall provide support on relevant factors pursuant to paragraph (4) of this subsection. (3) The page limitation shall not apply to copies of legal authorities provided pursuant to subsection (d)(2) of this section. (4) A presiding officer may establish a larger or smaller page limit. In establishing parties' page limits, the presiding officer shall consider such factors as which party has the burden of proof, the number of parties opposing a party's position, alignment of parties, the number and complexity of issues, the number of witnesses per party, and demonstrated need.