General Specifications definition

General Specifications. The following specifications shall apply to all orders:
General Specifications means the May 2015 document entitled “General Specifications” of the City of Saint John.
General Specifications means the specifications and requirements for the Products attached hereto as Exhibit B, including the Continuing Guarantee attached hereto as Exhibit C.

Examples of General Specifications in a sentence

  • Deletions or addenda should then adapt the General Specifications to the particular Works.

  • The General Specifications should cover all classes of workmanship, materials, and equipment commonly involved in construction, although not necessarily to be used in a particular Works Contract.

  • There is no standard set of Specifications for universal application in all sectors in all regions, but there are established principles and practices, which are reflected in these PBDs. There are considerable advantages in standardizing General Specifications for repetitive Works in recognized public sectors, such as highways, ports, railways, urban housing, irrigation, and water supply, in the same country or region where similar conditions prevail.

  • The General Specifications should cover all classes of workmanship, materials and equipment commonly involved in constructions, although not necessarily to be used in a particular works contract.

  • Such writings typically include, but are not limited to: Invitation for Bids (IFB), Request for Quotation (RFQ), Request for Proposals (RFP), addenda or amendments thereto, and terms and conditions which are incorporated by reference, e.g. Appendix A (Standard Clauses for NYS Contracts), Appendix B, (General Specifications).


More Definitions of General Specifications

General Specifications means the General Specifications, City of Saint John, New Brunswick, with all applicable divisions.
General Specifications means the general specifications for medical records systems, as current and as updated by the Ministry of Health and Social Security at any time, currently the updated report of the Ministry of January 2000, attached to this Operating Licence as ANNEX A.
General Specifications means the General Design & Construction Specifications published by the Town as of the date of execution of this Agreement, amended in accordance with Schedule C: Amendments to General Specifications.
General Specifications means the general specifications which identify and describe the Door Visors to be manufactured by Suppliers and purchased by Purchaser and which may be changed or modified from time to lime in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Change Procedures Manual.
General Specifications. Side walls 2" x 6"x 6' framed construction on 2' centers of treated lumber. End walls 2" x 6"x 4' framed construction on 2' centers of
General Specifications. Means, as used herein, a specification that documents the function and performance of a system or system component.The apparent silence of the specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission of detailed description concerning any point, shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial practice is to prevail and only processes, configuration, material and workmanship of the first quality may be used. Upon any notice of noncompliance provided by the State, Vendor shall supply proof of compliance with the specifications. Vendor must provide written notice of its intent to deliver alternate or substitute Services, products, goods or other Deliverables. Alternate or substitute Services, products, goods or Deliverables may be accepted or rejected in the sole discretion of the State; and any such alternates or substitutes must be accompanied by Vendor’s certification and evidence satisfactory to the State that the function, characteristics, performance and endurance will be equal or superior to the original Deliverables specified. See, Acceptance Criteria, below.
General Specifications means the general requirements for all Service Areas described in Schedule 1 (“Specifications”);