General Provisions
means those portions of the Subscription Agreement headed “General Provisions” and contained on pages 7 to 12;
General Provisions.
General Provisions are instructions pertaining to contracts in general. They contain, in summary, requirements of laws of the State, policies of the Agency, and instructions to vendors.
Examples of General Provisions in a sentence
No changes by Service Provider are authorized to the General Provisions.
Except as may otherwise be set forth in a particular Article or Appendix of this Agreement, in which case the provisions of such Article or Appendix shall control, these General Provisions apply to all Articles and Appendices of this Agreement.
This General Provisions document is a standard City form document.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that Service Provider makes unauthorized changes to the General Provisions, such changes are deemed to have never been made and the contract between the City and Service Provider is deemed to be the unchanged standard City form General Provisions in version stated below, regardless of whether the City signs this Agreement in a form that may contain the unauthorized changes.
Any additional or supplementary provisions or modifications or alterations of these General Provisions shall be set forth in Part III of this Agreement ("Special Provisions").
More Definitions of General Provisions
General Provisions
means the provisions in part 2 of this Contract.
General Provisions
set forth in Article X of the Agreement shall be deemed to apply to this Joinder and is incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.
General Provisions
means those provisions of this contract which are set forth under the heading "General Provisions."
General Provisions
means items imposed by the United States federal government to be considered as part of the contract.
General Provisions
as well as the defined terms in the Loan Agreement, including in the Schedule of Defined Terms attached thereto, apply to this Note, the same as if such provisions were set forth in full in this Note.