Texas Government Code Sample Clauses

Texas Government Code. Section 2270.0001 defines “company” as a for-profit entity.]
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Texas Government Code. At a minimum, Project Architect shall provide an economic evaluation for the potential of renewable energy applications pursuant to the legislative requirements. Guidelines are available from the State Energy Conservation Office, State Comptroller’s Office.
Texas Government Code for definition ofauxiliary enterprise.” Contact OGC with questions.): 4.12 Contractor, at its sole cost and expense, will comply with all requirements of Subchapter C, Chapter 2252, Texas Government Code, including the provision of financial statements, payment statements derived from sales tax reports, and bonds.
Texas Government Code. The contested case process provided in Chapter 2260, subchapter C, Texas Government Code, is Contractor’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by TAMU-CC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. Compliance with the contested case process provided in subchapter C is a condition precedent to seeking consent to xxx from the Legislature under Chapter 107 of the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Contract by TAMU-CC nor any other conduct of any representative of TAMU-CC relating to this Contract shall be considered a waiver of sovereign immunity to suit. The submission, processing and resolution of Contractor’s claim is governed by the published rules adopted by the Office of the Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 2260, as currently effective, hereafter enacted or subsequently amended. These rules are found in the Texas Administrative Code. Neither the non-occurrence nor occurrence of an event nor the pendency of a claim constitutes grounds for the suspension of performance by Contractor, in whole or in part.
Texas Government Code. At a minimum, Design/Build Contractor shall provide an economic evaluation for the potential of renewable energy applications pursuant to the legislative requirements. Guidelines are available from the State Energy Conservation Office, State Comptroller’s Office.
Texas Government Code. At a minimum, Project Architect shall provide an economic evaluation for the potential of renewable energy applications pursuant to the legislative requirements. Guidelines are available from the State Energy Conservation Office, State Comptroller’s Office. Basic design services shall include incorporation of the provisions of the Xeriscape Landscaping design requirements as adopted by the State of Texas Building & Procurement Division for Xeriscape landscaping on new construction projects, pursuant to Section 2166.404 Texas Government Code. Project Architect shall provide site analysis and design to incorporate these provisions. A summary of the project requirements meeting these guidelines shall also be provided for the Design Development submittal package. The Project Architect, as part of Basic Services, shall engage a recognized and specialized construction cost estimating consultant acceptable to the Owner to prepare detailed Construction Cost Estimates of the Project in a form acceptable to the Owner following the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) format. Updated Estimates shall be included with the plans and specifications submitted for review at completion of the Design Development phase and at the stages of completion of the Construction Documents required in Article 14. If the Construction Cost Estimate exceeds the Construction Cost Limitation at any time, the Owner will determine whether to increase the Construction Cost Limitation or require the Project Architect to revise the Project scope or quality to comply with the Construction Cost Limitation at no additional cost to Owner. Reductions in Project scope or quality are subject to Owner’s review and approval. If the Construction Cost Estimate is below the Construction Cost Limitation, the Owner and Project Architect shall mutually agree on changes to the project scope or the Construction Cost Limitation. The Project Architect shall submit documents to the Owner for review at completion of the Schematic Design and Design Development phases and at the stages of completion of the Construction Documents as described in Article 14. The Project Architect shall incorporate into the documents such corrections and amendments as the Owner requests, unless the Architect objects in writing and receives the Owner’s consent not to make the changes. The Project Architect will be responsible for any damages incurred by the Owner that are caused by Project Architect’s failure to incorporate request...
Texas Government Code. 6.2 Within ten (10) days after final completion and acceptance of Work by University or as soon thereafter as possible, Contractor will submit a final invoice (Final Invoice) setting forth all amounts due and remaining unpaid to Contractor. Upon approval of the Final Invoice by University, University will pay (Final Payment) to Contractor the amount due under the Final Invoice.
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Texas Government Code. Each provision of this Agreement is severable. If any provision is rendered invalid or unenforceable by statute or regulations or declared null and void by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect if the essential terms of this Agreement remain valid, legal, and enforceable.
Texas Government Code. In accordance to Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code, as amended from time to time, the Consultant represents and warrants to the Owner the following: (1) the Consultant does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) the Consultant will not discriminate during the term of this Agreement against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. sample ATTACHMENT “A” SCOPE OF SERVICES ATTACHMENT “B” sample CONSULTANT’S FEE PROPOSAL AND HOURLY RATES 1 ATTACHMENT “C” CONSULTANT’S BASIC AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES For the “EL PASO HEALTH DEPARTMENT MCA CLINIC” hereinafter referred to as the Project, the Consultant will provide the Basic and Additional Services as noted herein.
Texas Government Code. Section 2270.0001 defines “company” as a for-profit entity.] Contractor Verification Regarding Discrimination Against Firearm Entities or Trade Associations. Pursuant to Chapter 2274, Texas Government Code (enacted by SB 19, 87th Texas Legislature, Regular Session (2021)), Contractor verifies (1) it does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association and (2) it will not discriminate during the term of this Agreement against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. Contractor acknowledges this Agreement may be terminated and payment withheld if this verification is inaccurate. [Note: This provision should only be included in a contract entered into on or after 9/1/21 that (1) is not with a Contractor that is a sole-source provider, (2) has a value of $100,000 or more that is to be paid wholly or partly from public funds, and (3) is with a for-profit entity, not including a sole proprietorship, that has 10 or more full time employees. However, this provision should not be included in a contract if (A) the University did not receive any bids from a company that is able to provide the written verification required above or (B) it is a contract exempt from compliance under Section 2274.003 of the Texas Government Code (applicable to contracts entered into in connection with or relating to the issuance, sale, or delivery of notes under Subchapter H, Chapter 404, Texas Government Code or the administration of matters related to the notes, including the investment of note proceeds, if determined to be exempt by the Texas Comptroller in its sole discretion and in compliance with the requirements of that statute.)]
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