Common use of Correlation and Intent Clause in Contracts

Correlation and Intent. It is the intent of the Trade Contractor and Authority that the Trade Contract Documents include all items necessary for proper design, construction, execution and completion of the Trade Contractor Work. The Trade Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one shall be binding as if required by all. Work not covered in the Trade Contract Documents, but reasonably inferable from the Trade Contract Documents, will be included as part of the Trade Contractor Work. The Trade Contractor covenants with the Authority to furnish the Trade Contractor’s best skill and judgment and to cooperate with the Project Participants in furthering the interests of the Authority and to perform the Trade Contractor Work in an expeditious manner. The Trade Contractor represents that the Trade Contractor has visited the Project Site, become familiar with the local and specific conditions under which the Trade Contractor Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the Trade Contract Documents and Agreement. Prior to execution of its Trade Contractor Work, the Trade Contractor and each Subcontractor shall evaluate and satisfy themselves as to the conditions and limitations under which the Trade Contractor Work is to be performed, including (a) the location and layout of the Project Site, (b) prevailing climatic conditions, (c) anticipated labor supply and costs, (d) market conditions that will impact the Trade Contract Amount, (e) the requirement that the Trade Contractor has completed a thorough and comprehensive review of the Trade Contract Documents and understands and recognizes the complete scope of the Trade Contractor Work required by the Trade Contract Agreement, (f) existing conditions that will impact the Trade Contractor Work, and (g) availability and cost of materials, tools, and equipment. The Authority shall not be required to make any adjustment in the amount due, if any, under the Trade Contract Agreement to the Trade Contractor or the time required for Trade Contractor’s performance of the Trade Contractor Work under the Trade Contract Agreement. In the event of inconsistencies within or between parts of the Trade Contract Documents, or between the Trade Contract Documents and Applicable Laws and specified NFL Rules and Regulations, the Trade Contractor shall (x) provide the better quality or greater quantity of the Trade Contractor Work or (y) comply with the more stringent requirement, either or both in accordance with the Authority’s reasonable interpretation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Trade Contract Agreement, Trade Contract Agreement, Trade Contract Agreement

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Correlation and Intent. It is the intent of the Trade Contractor and Authority that the Trade Contract Documents include all items necessary for proper design, construction, execution and completion of the Trade Contractor Work. The Trade Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one shall be binding as if required by all. Work not covered in the Trade Contract Documents, but reasonably inferable from the Trade Contract Documents, will be included as part of the Trade Contractor Work. The Trade Contractor covenants with the Authority to furnish the Trade Contractor’s best skill and judgment and to cooperate with the Project Participants in furthering the interests of the Authority and to perform the Trade Contractor Work in an expeditious manner. The Trade Contractor represents that the Trade Contractor has visited the Project Site, become familiar with the local and specific conditions under which the Trade Contractor Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the Trade Contract Documents and Agreement. Prior to execution of its Trade Contractor Work, the Trade Contractor and each Subcontractor shall evaluate and satisfy themselves as to the conditions and limitations under which the Trade Contractor Work is to be performed, including (a) the location and layout of the Project Site, (b) prevailing climatic conditions, (c) anticipated labor supply and costs, (d) market conditions that will impact the Trade Contract Amount, (e) the requirement that the Trade Contractor has completed a thorough and comprehensive review of the Trade Contract Documents and understands and recognizes the complete scope of the Trade Contractor Work required by the Trade Contract Agreement, (f) existing conditions that will impact the Trade Contractor Work, and (g) availability and cost of materials, tools, and equipment. The Authority shall not be required to make any adjustment in the amount due, if any, under the Trade Contract Agreement to the Trade Contractor or the time required for Trade Contractor’s performance of the Trade Contractor Work under the Trade Contract Agreement. In the event of inconsistencies within or between parts of the Trade Contract Documents, or between the Trade Contract Documents and Applicable Laws and specified NFL Rules and Regulations, the Trade Contractor shall (x) provide the better quality or greater quantity of the Trade Contractor Work or (y) comply with the more stringent requirement, either or both in accordance with the Authority’s reasonable interpretation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Contract Agreement, Trade Contract Agreement

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