Common use of Changes Initiated by Seller Clause in Contracts

Changes Initiated by Seller. Seller may, at any time and from time to time, make proposals to Buyer for improvements, efficiencies, cost savings and other similar Changes to the Work (each a “Seller-Initiated Change”), but no such proposal shall be carried out by Seller except as instructed in writing by Buyer in the form of a Change Order, which Buyer may in its discretion elect to issue as it sees fit. Such proposals of Seller shall be submitted in the form of a written Change Order Request in the manner substantially as set out in 13.1(d), and shall also contain and be supplemented with such information or additional information as Buyer may reasonably require in order to effect a reasoned decision as to the implementation, or rejection, (as the case may be) of the Change Order Request.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement, Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement, Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement

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