Common use of Resealing of Documents Clause in Contracts

Resealing of Documents. Once the work has been sealed and accepted by the State, the State, as the owner, will notify the party to this contract, in writing, of the possibility that a State engineer, as a second engineer, may find it necessary to alter, complete, correct, revise or add to the work. If necessary, the second engineer will affix his seal to any work altered, completed, corrected, revised or added. The second engineer will then become responsible for any alterations, additions or deletions to the original design including any effect or impacts of those changes on the original engineer’s design.

Appears in 240 contracts

Samples: www.bidnet.com, Attachment E – Fee, Attachment E – Fee

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Resealing of Documents. Once the work has been sealed and accepted by the State, the State, as the owner, will notify the party to this contract, in writing, of the possibility that a State engineer, as a second engineer, may find it necessary to alter, complete, correct, revise or add to the work. If necessary, the second engineer will Engineer shall affix his seal to any work altered, completed, corrected, revised or added. The second engineer will Engineer shall then become responsible for any alterations, additions or deletions to the original design including any effect or impacts of those changes on the original engineer’s design.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Resealing of Documents. Once the work has been sealed and accepted by the State, the State, as the owner, will notify the party to this contract, in writing, of the possibility that a State engineerEngineer, as a second engineerEngineer, may find it necessary to alter, complete, correct, revise or add to the work. If necessary, the second engineer Engineer will affix his seal to any work altered, completed, corrected, revised or added. The second engineer Engineer will then become responsible for any alterations, additions or deletions to the original design including any effect or impacts of those changes on the original engineerEngineer’s design.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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