Contract Standards definition

Contract Standards means the standards, terms, conditions, methods, techniques and practices imposed or required by:
Contract Standards means the standards, terms, conditions, methods, techniques and practices imposed or required by: (i) Applicable Law, (ii) the Specifications, (iii) the Contract Drawings, (iv) Prudent Engineering and Construction Practice, (v) Good Industry Practice, (vi) applicable equipment manufacturers’ specifications, (vii) applicable Insurance Requirements, and (viii ) any other standard, term, condition or requirement specifically provided in the Contract to be observed by the Contractor.
Contract Standards means the terms, conditions, methods, techniques, practices and standards imposed or required by: (1) Applicable Law; (2) the Design Requirements;

Examples of Contract Standards in a sentence

  • Subsection 1.2(O) shall govern issues of interpretation related to the applicability and stringency of the Contract Standards.

  • Any reference in this Design- Build Contract to materials, equipment, systems or supplies (whether such references are in lists, notes, specifications, schedules, or otherwise) shall be construed to require the Company to furnish the same in accordance with the grades and standards therefor indicated in this Design-Build Contract including the Contract Standards and Schedules 6, 7, 8 and 10.

  • All Warranty Work shall be performed in accordance with the Contract Standards.

  • The Company shall perform the Design-Build Work in accordance with the Contract Standards and shall have exclusive responsibility for all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures necessary or desirable for the correct, prompt, and orderly prosecution and completion of the Design-Build Work as required by this Design-Build Contract.

  • Operator shall perform all billing and collection services for the T&D System in accordance with the Contract Standards, including the requirements set forth in Annex I (Scope of Services).


More Definitions of Contract Standards

Contract Standards means the standards prescribed within Schedule 2 of this agreement as required by the Borough Council or the District Council for the effective and efficient performance of the Functions in relation to off-street parking.
Contract Standards means the standards, terms, conditions methods, techniques and practices imposed or required by:
Contract Standards means the standards, terms, conditions, methods, techniques and practices imposed or required by: (1) Applicable Law; (2) Good Engineering and Construction Practice;
Contract Standards means the terms, conditions, requirements, methods, techniques, standards and practices of (1) Applicable Law, (2) the System Policies and Procedures, (3) the substantive requirements and standards and guidelines established by the NYSPSC that apply as of the Closing Date to the operation and maintenance of the T&D System, except to the extent otherwise directed by the Authority, (4) Prudent Utility Practice, (5) the Performance Guarantees, (6) the Operation and Maintenance Manual, (7) applicable equipment manufacturer's specifications and reasonable recommendations, (8) applicable Insurance Requirements, and (9) any other term, condition or requirement specifically provided in this Agreement to be observed by the Manager.
Contract Standards means the standards, terms, conditions, methods, techniques and practices imposed or required by: (i) Applicable Law, (ii) the Design Standard of Care; (iii) Good Construction Industry Practice, (iv) applicable equipment manufacturers’ specifications; (v) applicable Insurance Requirements, and (vi) any other standard, term, condition or requirement specifically provided in the Agreement to be observed by the Company.
Contract Standards. (where applicable) means those standards set
Contract Standards means the standards to which the Functions are to be