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  2. Addendum - Wikipedia

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    These are called: an appendix (general term), an annex (which includes information, usually large texts or tables, which are independent stand-alone works which have been included in the contract, such as a tax table, or a large excerpt from a book), or an exhibit (often used in court cases),

  3. Australian Construction Contracts - Wikipedia

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    A maximum percentage for the Contractor's overheads and profit is nominated in Schedule 1 of the contract and is applied to the value of variations (additions and omissions) Provisional Sums. A percentage nominated in Schedule 1 of the contract is applied to the difference between the provisional sum and the cost of performance of the work.

  4. Credit Support Annex - Wikipedia

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    To distinguish between the Schedule to the Master Agreement and the Credit Support Annex, the schedules are numbered as Parts and CSA are numbered as Paragraphs. To customise the requirements of an OTC Transaction, the clauses which are required are added as Paragraph 11 (for London Agreements) and as Paragraph 13 (for New York Agreements).

  5. Documentary evidence - Wikipedia

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    Documentary evidence is any evidence that is, or can be, introduced at a trial in the form of documents, as distinguished from oral testimony.Documentary evidence is most widely understood to refer to writings on paper (such as an invoice, a contract or a will), but the term can also apply to any media by which information can be preserved, such as photographs; a medium that needs a mechanical ...

  6. Annexure - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2007, at 01:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Exhibition catalogue - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of exhibition catalogue (or exhibition catalog): a printed list of exhibits at an art exhibition; [1] and a directory of exhibitors at a trade fair or business-to-business event. [citation needed]

  8. DO-178C - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 6.1 defines the purpose for the software verification process. DO-178C adds the following statement about the Executable Object Code: "The Executable Object Code satisfies the software requirements (that is, intended function), and provides confidence in the absence of unintended functionality."

  9. Annex SL - Wikipedia

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    The Annex SL is a section of the ISO/IEC Directives part 1 that prescribes how ISO Management System Standard (MSS) standards should be written. The aim of Annex SL is to enhance the consistency and alignment of MSS by providing a unifying and agreed-upon high level structure, identical core text and common terms and core definitions.