CHANGES IN SCOPE Sample Clauses

CHANGES IN SCOPE. Any changes in the scope of the Services to be performed under this Contract shall be in the form of a written amendment to this Contract, mutually agreed to and signed by both parties, specifying any such changes, fee adjustments, any adjustment in time of performance, or any other significant factors arising from the changes in the scope of Services.
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CHANGES IN SCOPE. If any action or omission on the part of the Agency procurement officer (which term includes the designee of such officer for purposes of this paragraph 15) requiring performance changes within the scope of the Contract constitutes the basis for a claim by the CONTRACTOR for additional compensation, damages, or an extension of time for completion, the CONTRACTOR shall continue with performance of the Contract in compliance with the directions or orders of such officials, but by so doing, the CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed to have prejudiced any claim for additional compensation, damages, or an extension of time for completion; provided:
CHANGES IN SCOPE. Changes that would modify the scope of the work authorized in a work authorization must be enacted by a written supplemental work authorization. The Engineer must allow adequate time for the State to review and approve any request for a time extension prior to expiration of the work authorization. If the change in scope affects the amount payable under the work authorization, the Engineer shall prepare a revised work authorization budget for the State's approval.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. The Commonwealth may, at any time by written order, make changes within the general scope of the Contract. No changes in scope are to be conducted except at the approval of the Commonwealth.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. To the extent the Parties agree to make any changes to the scope of Services described in this SOW, they will also agree in good faith to any appropriate adjustments (if applicable) to the fees set forth in this SOW.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. Contractor agrees changes in objectives and scope of the work which have significant bearing on the work must have State’s written approval prior to proceeding. Contractor must submit to State requests for increases in time or funding before extra work is started and at least thirty (30) days prior to termination of this Agreement. Any increase in time or funding requires State’s approval and the execution of a supplemental Agreement before any extra work is started.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. Changes that would modify the scope of the work authorized in a work authorization must be enacted by a written supplemental work authorization. The Engineer must allow adequate time for the State to review and approve any request for a time extension prior to expiration of DocuSign Envelope ID: E3CAF342-1404-4A6C-B0C0-996184AD9D50 the work authorization. If the change in scope affects the amount payable under the work authorization, the Engineer shall prepare a revised work authorization budget for the State's approval.
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CHANGES IN SCOPE. Any changes to the scope contemplated in an Order must be made by a written change order or amendment to the Order signed by an authorized representative of each party.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. Any changes in scope shall be mutually agreed upon prior to commencement of the change. This includes any required changes in funding and schedule. TechCFO will provide an estimate for the change in a timely manner and the Client shall approve or disapprove this change in a timely manner.
CHANGES IN SCOPE. If any action or omission on the part of the UNIVERSITY's procurement official(s), requiring performance changes within the scope of the Agreement constitutes the basis for a claim by the CONTRACTOR for additional compensation, damages, or an extension of time for completion, the CONTRACTOR shall continue with performance of the Agreement in compliance with the directions or orders of such officials, but by so doing, the CONTRACTOR shall not be deemed to have prejudiced any claim for additional compensation, damages, or an extension of time for completion; provided:
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