Common use of Specification Arrangement Clause in Contracts

Specification Arrangement. The Specifications are separated into numbered and titled divisions for convenience of reference. Neither the Owner nor the Engineer assumes any responsibility for defining the limits of any subcontracts on account of the arrangement of the Specifications. Notwithstanding the appearance of such language in the various divisions of the Specifications as, “The Mechanical Contractor”, “The Electrical Contractor”, “The Roofing Contractor”, etc., the Contractor is responsible to the Owner for the entire Contract and the execution of all of the Work referred to in the Contract Documents.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Macon Water Authority, Macon Water Authority, Contract Agreement

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Specification Arrangement. The Specifications specifications are separated into numbered and titled divisions for convenience of reference. Neither the Owner nor the Engineer Architect assumes any responsibility for defining the limits of any subcontracts on account of the arrangement of the Specificationsspecifications. Notwithstanding the appearance of such language in the various divisions of the Specifications specifications as, "The Mechanical Plumbing Contractor", "The Electrical Contractor", "The Roofing Contractor", etc., the Contractor Construction Manager is responsible to the Owner for the entire Contract contract and the execution of all of the Work work referred to in the Contract Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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