Changes in Process Sample Clauses

The "Changes in Process" clause defines the procedures and requirements for modifying the methods, steps, or workflows originally agreed upon in a contract or project. Typically, this clause outlines how either party can propose changes, the process for reviewing and approving such changes, and any documentation or notice requirements. For example, if a client requests a different approach to project delivery, this clause would specify how that request is formally submitted and evaluated. Its core practical function is to provide a clear, structured mechanism for adapting to evolving needs or unforeseen circumstances, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring both parties remain aligned throughout the engagement.
Changes in Process. The basic process for TEC’s may be modified from time to time by mutual agreement between the Federation and the College through the LMCC process as outlined in Article 14.
Changes in Process. The Commission may implement changes in the process or procedures set forth herein if the City Manager and the Executive Board of the Association approve a Memorandum of Agreement setting forth the changes deemed necessary to address problems or needs that arise after the effective date of this Agreement.
Changes in Process a. At any point prior to or during a telephone or video conference hearing, at the request of either party or the decision maker, an in-person hearing can be ordered. b. If an individual has an in person hearing scheduled, he or she may request a telephonic hearing 24 hours prior to the hearing date.
Changes in Process. Without prejudice to any of the other provisions, Seller warrants that it shall not change its feedstock, without giving Buyer reasonable notice in writing of any such change such that Buyer can give a written response to any such change. Buyer’s response, if any, shall in no way constitute an endorsement of such change in feedstock, which shall be at Seller’s own risk. Seller shall indemnify Buyer against all Losses arising out of any failure to give such notice.