Common use of Changes in the Contract Clause in Contracts

Changes in the Contract. The owner may order changes, additions or modifications (using form HUD-92577) without invalidating the contract. Such changes must be in writing and signed by the owner and accepted by the lender. Not all change order requests may be accepted by the lender; therefore, the contractor proceeds at his/her own risk if work is completed without an accepted change order.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Homeowner/Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement

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Changes in the Contract. The owner may order changes, additions or modifications (using form HUD-92577) without invalidating the contract. Such changes must be in writing and signed by the owner and accepted by the lender. Not all change order requests may be accepted by the lender; , therefore, the contractor proceeds at his/her own risk if work is completed without an accepted change order.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement, Agreement

Changes in the Contract. The owner may order changes, additions or modifications (using form HUD-92577HUD- 92577) without invalidating the contract. Such changes must be in writing and signed by the owner and accepted by the lender. Not all change order requests may be accepted by the lender; , therefore, the contractor proceeds at his/her own risk if work is completed without an accepted change order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement

Changes in the Contract. The owner may order changes, additions or modifications (using form HUD-92577) without invalidating the contract. Such changes must be in writing and signed by the owner and accepted by the lender. Not all change order requests may be accepted by the lender; therefore, the contractor proceeds at his/her own risk if work is completed without an accepted change order.

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Changes in the Contract. The owner may order changes, additions or modifications (using HUD form HUD-9257792577) without invalidating the contract. Such changes must be in writing and signed by the owner and writing, accepted by the lender. Not all change order requests may be accepted by the lender; therefore, there, the contractor proceeds at his/her own risk if work is completed without an accepted change order. If a change is approved, a corresponding item in the repair category must be deleted. The new repair item must also be included in the allowable repair items.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor Agreement

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