COMA Documents definition

COMA Documents means the documents listed in Section 1.2.2. Each of the COMA Documents is an essential part of the agreement between the Parties, and a requirement occurring in one is as binding as though occurring in all. The COMA Documents are intended to be complementary and to describe and provide for a complete contract.
COMA Documents means the documents listed in Section

Examples of COMA Documents in a sentence

  • The insurance coverage provided hereunder by Maintenance Contractor is not intended to limit Maintenance Contractor’s indemnification obligations under the COMA Documents.

  • Any other change in the requirements of the COMA Documents shall require either a Directive Letter or a Change Order.

  • Each member of Maintenance Contractor is duly qualified to do business, and is in good standing, in the State, and will remain in good standing throughout the Maintenance Term and for as long thereafter as any obligations remain outstanding under the COMA Documents.

  • The COMA Documents do not create a debt under the Texas Constitution.

  • Notwithstanding anything contained in this Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement to the contrary, a termination under this Section 14 shall not waive any right or claim to damages which TxDOT may have and TxDOT may pursue any cause of action which it may have at Law, in equity or under the COMA Documents.

  • This Section 1.10 applies to all monetary obligations of TxDOT set forth in the COMA Documents, notwithstanding any contrary provisions of the COMA Documents.

  • Maintenance Contractor has no reason to believe that any Governmental Approval required to be obtained by Maintenance Contractor will not be granted in due course and, thereafter, remain in effect in order to enable the Maintenance Services to proceed in accordance with the COMA Documents.

  • Maintenance Contractor shall comply with the foregoing at its sole cost and expense and without any increase in the Maintenance Price on account of such compliance, regardless of whether such compliance would require additional time for performance or additional labor, equipment and/or materials not expressly provided for in the COMA Documents.

  • All TxDOT monetary obligations under the COMA Documents are subject to appropriation by the Texas Legislature.

  • Changes in the Maintenance Services or requirements in the COMA Documents that have no net cost effect on the Maintenance Price may be approved in writing by TxDOT as a Deviation, and in such event shall not require a Change Order.