Common use of Taken as a Whole Clause in Contracts

Taken as a Whole. The Contract Documents are to be taken as a whole and are intended to be complementary with one another. It is also intended that they include all items necessary for the proper design, execution and completion of the Work. If a conflict exists between or within the Contract Documents, or if they are inconsistent, the provisions of any Change Order added hereto after the date of this Contract shall control over any contrary terms contained in the Contract Documents existing at the time of this Contract. This Contract shall govern in the event of any conflict with any other provisions of the contract documents unless notice to the contrary shall have been issued by the Owner.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Taken as a Whole. The Contract Documents are to be taken as a whole and are intended to be complementary with one another. It is also intended that they include all items necessary for the proper design, execution and completion of the Work. If a conflict exists between or within the Contract Documents, or if they are inconsistent, the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of any Change Order added hereto after the date of this Contract Agreement shall control over any contrary terms contained in the Contract Documents existing at the time of this ContractAgreement. This Contract Agreement shall govern in the event of any conflict with any other provisions of the contract documents Contract Documents unless written notice to the contrary shall have been issued by the Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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