Change Induced Problems Clause Samples

The "Change Induced Problems" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for addressing issues that arise as a direct result of changes made to a project or contract. Typically, this clause outlines how parties should identify, report, and resolve problems that are caused by modifications, such as design alterations or scope adjustments. For example, if a change order leads to unforeseen complications or defects, the clause may specify which party is responsible for remediation and any associated costs. Its core practical function is to allocate responsibility and provide a clear process for managing and resolving problems that stem from agreed-upon changes, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring project continuity.
Change Induced Problems. In the event AT&T determines, after any engineering or any other change by Seller, that Products or Parts do not operate in accordance with the Specifications or fail to meet the Acceptance Test Procedure of Section 9, and upon AT&T's request, Seller shall promptly evaluate any defective Product or Part and shall notify AT&T of the result of its evaluation and its corrective action plan, if needed, within [*] after receipt of such request from AT&T.
Change Induced Problems. If, after any engineering or any other change by Supplier, Company determines and notifies Supplier that PRODUCT or parts do not operate in accordance with the specifications or fail to meet any agreed upon acceptance test procedure, Supplier will evaluate any defective PRODUCT or Part after their receipt and will notify Company of the result of its evaluation and, if needed, its corrective action plan, within ten (10) calendar days.
Change Induced Problems. In the event POWER-ONE determines, after any engineering or any other change by CALEX, that any PRODUCT or CALEX COMPONENT does not operate in accordance with the specifications or fails to meet the quality/assurance testing described above, it shall notify CALEX. CALEX shall promptly evaluate any defective PRODUCT or CALEX COMPONENT and shall notify POWER-ONE of the result of its evaluation and its corrective action plan, if needed, within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice from POWER-ONE. Any dispute regarding the corrective action plan that are not resolved by the parties shall be resolved in accordance with section 3.3 of Addendum E.
Change Induced Problems. If SYMBOL determines, after any engineering or any other change, that Products or parts thereof do not operate in accordance with the Products Specification or fail to meet the Quality Standards set forth in Exhibit II, Appendix C attached hereto, then upon SYMBOL's request, METROLOGIC shall evaluate any defective product or part and notify SYMBOL of the result of its evaluation and its corrective action plan, if needed, within thirty (30) days after receipt of such request from SYMBOL.
Change Induced Problems. In the event OEM determines, after any engineering or any other change by Manufacturer, that Products do not operate in accordance with the Specifications, and upon OEM’s request, Manufacturer shall promptly evaluate any defective Products and shall notify OEM of the result of its evaluation and its corrective action plan, if needed, within thirty (30) days after receipt of such request from OEM.