Professional Interpretations Sample Clauses

Professional Interpretations. The Professional will, when requested to do so in writing by the Construction Manager, promptly and so as to cause no unnecessary delay, render written or graphic interpretations and decisions necessary for the proper execution of the Work. The Professional’s interpretations and decisions relating to artistic effect will be final if not inconsistent with this Agreement.
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  • General Interpretation In this Agreement:

  • Standard of Interpretation The parties agree that, unless the constitutional implications inherent in plea agreements require otherwise, this plea agreement should be interpreted according to general contract principles and the words employed are to be given their normal and ordinary meanings. The parties further agree that, in interpreting this agreement, any drafting errors or ambiguities are not to be automatically construed against either party, whether or not that party was involved in drafting or modifying this agreement. XXXX XXXXXXXX United States Attorney Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ XXXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX X. XXXXXXXX Assistant United States Attorney Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ XXXXXX X. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX X. XXXXXXXXXXX Assistant United States Attorney Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ XXXX X. XXXXX XXXX X. XXXXX BY APG Trial Attorney, Counterterrorism Section National Security Division, U.S. Dept. of Justice DEFENDANT INITIALS: MH I have consulted with my attorneys and fully understand all of my rights with respect to the offenses charged in the Indictment. Further, I have consulted with my attorneys and fully understand my rights with respect to the provisions of the Sentencing Guidelines. I have read this plea agreement and carefully reviewed every part of it with my attorneys. I understand this plea agreement and I voluntarily agree to it. Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ MUBARAK XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX Defendant We are Defendant XXXXXXX XXXXX’x attorneys. We have fully explained to him his rights with respect to the offenses charged in the Second Superseding Indictment. Further, we have reviewed with him the provisions of the Sentencing Guidelines which might apply in this case. We have carefully reviewed every part of this plea agreement with him. To our knowledge, XXXXXXX HAMED’s decision to enter into this plea agreement is an informed and voluntary one. Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ XXXXXX X. XXXXX XXXXXX X. XXXXX Attorney for Defendant Dated: 6/25/2010 /S/ XXXXXXX X. XXXXX XXXXXXX X. XXXXX Attorney for Defendant DEFENDANT INITIALS: MH

  • 2Interpretation In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires:

  • Principles of Interpretation The following principles of interpretation apply to this Settlement Agreement:

  • Interpretations Nothing herein expressed or implied is intended or shall be construed to confer upon any person other than the Secured Party any right, remedy or claim under or by reason hereof.

  • Rules of Interpretation The rules of interpretation specified in Section 1.02 of the Credit Agreement shall be applicable to this Agreement.

  • Terms and Interpretation In this Agreement:

  • Clarifications and Interpretations It may be determined that clarifications or interpretations of the Contract Documents are necessary. Upon direction by the ODR such clarifications or interpretations will be provided by the A/E consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. The A/E will issue these clarifications with reasonable promptness to the Contractor as Architect’s Supplemental Instruction (ASI) or similar instrument. If Contractor believes that such clarification or interpretation justifies an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, the Contractor shall so notify the Owner in accordance with the provisions of Article 11.

  • Contract Interpretation The Contract Documents completely describe the Services to be provided. Contractor will provide any Services that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract Documents or from prevailing custom or trade usage as being required to produce the intended result whether or not specifically called for or identified in the Contract Documents. Words or phrases which have a well-known technical or construction industry or trade meaning and are used to describe Services will be interpreted in accordance with that meaning unless a definition has been provided in the Contract Documents.

  • Interpretation and Application For purposes of this Chapter:

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