Design Materials definition

Design Materials means any and all documents, shop drawings, electronic information, data, plans, drawings, sketches, illustrations, specifications, descriptions, models and other information developed, prepared, furnished, delivered or required to be delivered by the Design/Builder (a) to the Owner under the Contract Documents or (b) developed or prepared by the Design/Builder specifically to discharge its duties under the Contract Documents.
Design Materials shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 29.3.
Design Materials means, collectively, any engineering or technical study, project design, report, analysis, compilation, regulatory filing or other similar data or document prepared by Owner, any Affiliate of Owner or any third-party contractor in connection with the Northern Pass Transmission Line, other than any privileged communications or proprietary intellectual property rights.

Examples of Design Materials in a sentence

  • The Design/Builder shall be entitled to rely on the approvals of the Owner with respect to the Design Materials.

  • The Design/Builder agrees to and does hereby grant to the Owner and any assignee or successor of the Owner as owner of the Project a royalty-free license to any such Design Materials as to which the Design/Builder may assert any rights under the patent or copyright laws.

  • Organization of the Design Materials into divisions, sections and articles, and arrangement of drawings shall not control the Design/Builder in dividing the Work among Subcontractors or in establishing the extent of Work performed by any trade.

  • Prior to the date of Substantial Completion, the Design/Builder shall correct Work (including any Design Materials, items of Work, or any other part of the Work) which (a) the Owner reasonably rejects as being defective or non-conforming to the requirements of the Contract Documents in a written notice delivered to the Design/Builder or (b) the Design/Builder recognizes is defective or non-conforming to the Contract Documents.

  • As the Design Materials are developed, Design Build Entity may identify issues in the Performance Criteria Documents, or Judicial Council may change the Performance Criteria Documents.


More Definitions of Design Materials

Design Materials means the copies and other tangible embodiments of the drawings, specifications, designs, plans, "architectural work" (as such term is defined in the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act of 1990) and other documents, prepared by or on behalf of the Owner, the Contractor, and/or Subcontractors in connection with the Project or the Contract Services.
Design Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 15.1.1.
Design Materials means the copies and other tangible embodiments of the drawings, specifications, designs, plans, "architectural work" (as such term is defined in the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act of 1990) and other documents, prepared by or on behalf of the Customer, the ESCO, and/or Subcontractors in connection with the Project or the Contract Services.
Design Materials means the data sheet and users guide.
Design Materials includes the source code statements for a Computer Program; all requirements documents, record layouts, outlines, flowcharts, and other materials intended for use in the preparation of the source code statements; and all comments included in the source code statements as a reference to other materials.
Design Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 20.1 (
Design Materials means any designs, design materials, software, routines, know-how, methodologies, user interface conventions or design patterns, interfaces to third party products and other development and design tools (and all enhancements and derivatives thereto) which the Supplier (i) developed prior to or otherwise than in the course of any Contract or (ii) develops during the course of any Contract but which are developed either at the Supplier’s Design cost or which are not uniquely applicable to the particular specifications, characteristics or functions of the Deliverables.