Common use of Change Order Clause in Contracts

Change Order. A written order to the Contractor, signed by the Owner, which authorizes a change in the Work, and any resulting adjustment to the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time. A Unilateral Change Order is a Change Order signed only by the Owner addressing any Modification to the Contract Sum or the Contract Time to which the Owner agrees. A Mutual Change Order is a Change Order signed by both the Owner and by the Contractor reflecting agreement on all terms, conditions and requirements set forth therein. A Unilateral Change Order may be converted to a Mutual Change Order upon agreement being reached between the parties. Change Orders shall be initiated and processed as set forth in the Changes provisions of these Terms and Conditions. A Unilateral Change Order or a Mutual Change Order may affect the Contract, an individual Purchase Order, or both, depending on its terms.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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