Changed Elements Clause Samples
The "Changed Elements" clause defines how modifications to specific parts or components of a project, product, or agreement are to be managed and addressed. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for identifying, documenting, and approving any alterations to previously agreed-upon elements, such as design features, materials, or deliverables. For example, if a construction project requires a different type of window than originally specified, this clause would govern how that change is proposed, reviewed, and incorporated. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for handling changes, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining project alignment.
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Changed Elements. In the event that (x) any programming is offered to a party by a Discovery Controlled Affiliate or a Hasbro Controlled Affiliate, as the case may be, pursuant to Section 7.15(a)(2) or (b)(2) and (y) such party does not elect to acquire or license such programming for any reason, if a Discovery Controlled Affiliate or a Hasbro Controlled Affiliate seeks to develop such programming with a Changed Element (as that term is defined in the Hasbro Studios Programming Agreement), then such programming shall again be subject to the provisions of this Section 7.15 if the procedures applicable with respect to Changed Elements pursuant to Section 1.03 of the Hasbro Studios Programming Agreement, applied mutatis mutandis, would require such programming to be resubmitted thereunder.
