Supplemental Conditions definition

Supplemental Conditions means those terms and conditions, if included in the Agreement by mutual written agreement of the Parties, which add to or modify the Agreement and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in the Agreement. In the case of a conflict between the Supplemental Conditions and the Agreement, the Supplemental Conditions shall prevail.
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Bid Opportunity by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract, and supplements or modifies the General Conditions, and a reference to a section, clause or subclause with the prefix “D” designates a section, clause or subclause in that portion of the Bid Opportunity;
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Offer of Surplus Goods by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract, and supplements or modifies the General Conditions, and a reference to a section, clause or subclause with the prefix “D” designates a section, clause or subclause in that portion of the Offer of Surplus Goods;

Examples of Supplemental Conditions in a sentence

  • GENERAL CONDITIONS D1.1 In addition to the General Conditions for Construction, these Supplemental Conditions are applicable to the Work of the Contract.

  • GENERAL CONDITIONS D1.1 In addition to the General Conditions for Supply of Services, these Supplemental Conditions are applicable to the Work of the Contract.

  • GENERAL CONDITIONS D1.1 In addition to the General Conditions for the Supply of Goods, these Supplemental Conditions are applicable to the Work of the Contract.

  • The Agreement Form shall take precedence over the Supplemental Conditions.

  • Request for Proposal shall mean the complete assembly of related documents, whether attached or incorporated by reference, furnished by RIPTA for the purpose of proposing, including the Request for Proposal, the Instructions for Proposers, Supplemental Conditions, Specifications, Proposal Form, Proposal Attachments, and Addenda, if any.


More Definitions of Supplemental Conditions

Supplemental Conditions means those terms and conditions, if included in the Agreement, which add to or modify other Contract Documents and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in the Agreement. In the case of a conflict between the Supplemental Conditions and any other Contract Document the Supplemental Conditions shall prevail.
Supplemental Conditions means the part of the Contract that amends or supplements the General Terms and Conditions;
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Request for Proposal by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract, and supplements or modifies the General Conditions, and “D” designates a section, clause or subclause in that portion of the Request for Proposal;
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Request for Proposal by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract.
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Bid Opportunity/RFP/Contract by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract and supplements or modifies the General Conditions; and "D" designates a section, clause or sub-clause in that portion of the Contract;
Supplemental Conditions means the portion of the Bid Opportunity by that name which sets out terms and conditions specific to the Contract and supplements or modifies the General Conditions;
Supplemental Conditions means the supplemental Conditions for Index-Linked CPI Deposits or Currency-Linked CPI Deposits (as the case may be) as set out in Section IX.