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52.241-2Order of Precedence—Utilities.

Researched by the BidStride Research Team

What This Clause Requires

FAR 52.241-2 — Order of Precedence—Utilities.. This clause is part of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and may be included in government contracts as a solicitation provision or contract clause.

Official Regulation Text

52.241-2 Order of Precedence—Utilities. As prescribed in 41.501(c)(1), insert a clause substantially the same as the following: Order of Precedence—Utilities (FEB 1995) In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this contract (including the specifications) and any rate schedule, rider, or exhibit incorporated in this contract by reference or otherwise, or any of the Contractor's rules and regulations, the terms of this contract shall control. (End of clause) [59 FR 67023, Dec. 28, 1994]

Source: eCFR, 48 CFR 52.241-2 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-48/section-52.241-2)

Compliance Checklist

  • As prescribed in 41.501(c)(1), insert a clause substantially the same as the following: Order of Precedence—Utilities (FEB 1995) In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this contract (including the specifications) and any rate schedule, rider, or exhibit incorporated in this contract by reference or otherwise, or any of the Contractor's rules and regulations, the terms of this contract shall control.

Flow-Down to Subcontractors

No flow-down required

This clause applies only to the prime contract and does not need to be flowed down to subcontractors.

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This summary is for informational purposes only and reflects the BidStride Research Team's plain-English interpretation of the regulation. It is not legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Always consult the official Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) or Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) text and qualified legal counsel for compliance decisions.