Scope Book definition

Scope Book means Exhibit A.
Scope Book means the Scope Book attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Scope Book means the Scope Book attached hereto as Exhibit A, containing the specifications and requirements regarding the Work.

Examples of Scope Book in a sentence

  • Subsequent drafts of the Agreement may reflect changes throughout the Agreement, including the Scope Book, once Buyer has completed its review.

  • Without limiting any of its other obligations under this Agreement, Seller shall promptly notify and consult with Buyer if Seller or any of its Contractors or Subcontractors discovers any actual or apparent material error or inconsistency within the Scope Book or between the Scope Book and the main body of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement.

  • Without limiting the express requirements of Section 2.1, Section 2.2, and the Scope Book, Seller shall obtain, provide, and pay for all commodities, utilities, and utility products and services necessary or desirable for the performance of the Work in accordance with this Agreement, including all start up and construction power, water, water services, waste water, and sanitation (including sewage) equipment and services, and telephone, internet, and other communications equipment and services.

  • Other safety terms of this version of the Agreement, including the Scope Book, may also be adjusted as part of that process.

  • The definition of the term “Project” and the use of the terms “Project”, “Project Assets” and “Project Site” throughout this Agreement, including the Scope Book, remain under Buyer’s review.

  • If storage facilities on the Project Site and methods of storage are not described in the Scope Book, the location(s) of such storage facilities and methods of storage shall be as agreed by Seller and Buyer in writing.

  • Seller shall ensure that the conceptual design and detailed design conform to the specifications and terms of the Scope Book, as well as the other requirements of this Agreement, and will enable the Project to meet the Guaranteed LD Performance Test Requirements, Guaranteed PV Plant Availability, Energy Yield Guaranty, and Guaranteed BESS Availability and Seller to achieve Final Completion.

  • Seller has carefully reviewed this Agreement, including the Scope Book, and concluded that it adequately addresses all material aspects of the Work, the Project, and the Project Assets, and, to the best of its Knowledge, is accurate.

  • Seller and ▇▇▇▇▇ agree that the Scope Book is intended, among other things, to establish the design parameters of the Project and was developed by Seller.

  • Seller shall not procure, or permit its Contractors or Subcontractors to procure, any service or Good (including any equipment, system, material, or item) that (a) is required in the Scope Book to be procured from an Approved Vendor from any Person other than an Approved Vendor or (b) does not meet the requirements set forth in the Scope Book, without obtaining Buyer’s prior written consent.


More Definitions of Scope Book

Scope Book means the record maintained by CRL which describes the infrastructure works that are to be carried out in relation to the Crossrail Project; Season Ticket Fare means a Fare which entitles the purchaser to make, without further restriction except as to class of accommodation, an unlimited number of journeys in any direction during the period for which, and between the stations and/or the zones for which, such Fare is valid;
Scope Book means the document included in the RFP as Appendix D.
Scope Book means and refers to Exhibit A and the documents specified therein that define the general requirements and the conceptual design, scope, and intent of the Facility.
Scope Book means the Scope Book for the Concessionaire Works, a copy of which in the agreed form is attached to this Concession Agreement marked "T," as may be varied from time to time with the consent of LLA where required pursuant to Clause 8.10.

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