Changes Orders Clause Samples
A Changes Orders clause defines the process by which modifications to the original scope of work, specifications, or contract terms can be formally requested, reviewed, and approved during the course of a project. Typically, this clause outlines the steps for submitting a change request, the documentation required, and the approval hierarchy, ensuring that any adjustments to cost, schedule, or deliverables are agreed upon by all parties before implementation. Its core function is to provide a structured mechanism for managing and documenting changes, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining project control.
Changes Orders. Upon the occurrence of an event that entitles Contractor to relief under this Section 11.4, and subject to Contractor's compliance with the applicable provisions of this Article 11 and Article 10 in all material respects, Contractor and Owner shall prepare a Change Order in accordance with Article 10. (f) ***
Changes Orders. 17.1 The purchaser may, at any time, by a written order given to a supplier, make changes within the general scope of the contract in any one or more of the following:
(a) Drawings, designs or specifications, where Goods to be supplied under the contract are to be specifically manufactured for the Purchaser;
(b) The method of transportation or packing;
(c) The place of delivery; or
(d) The services to be provided by the supplier.
17.2 If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for the execution of the contract an equitable adjustment shall be made in the contract price or delivery schedule, or both, and the Contract shall accordingly be amended. Any proposal by the supplier for adjustment under this clause must be made within thirty days from the date of the receipt of the change in order.
Changes Orders. Should Scope of the Work change, Contractor shall receive a Change Order, either deductive or additive. Should a Change Order be additive, Contractor shall be entitled to a 10% fee, above all direct and indirect costs. Any such Change Order may cause schedule modifications, resulting in overall substantial completion date modifications.
Changes Orders. 5.1 At any time during the production of the project, Prime Contractor may request that changes to the project be made. All such requests for changes shall be in writing, shall specifically list the changes requested, and shall, if applicable, contain revised completion and payment amounts and/or schedules. Except to the extent specifically provided by the terms of a change order, the terms of this contract shall remain in full force and effect. Change orders shall be effective only when each of the parties has executed one or more counterparts and each has delivered an executed counterpart to the other party.
Changes Orders. Company may request changes in the scope and/or scheduling of the Services to be performed or the quantity of Products to be provided under an Order. Requests for such changes shall be given in the form of a written change order (“Change Order”). Upon Stratum’s receipt of a Change Order, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith the terms to be included therein. Each Change Order shall reference the original Order and shall specify (a) the changes in the scope or timing of the Services to be performed or quantity of Products to be provided under the affected Order, and (b) the adjustment (if any) to be made to the fees and other amounts due to Stratum in connection therewith, and shall be executed on behalf of each Party by an authorized officer. If the Parties are unable to agree upon the terms and adjustments to be included in a Change Order, Stratum shall have no obligation to perform Work thereunder.
Changes Orders. Tenant will not make or permit changes to the Construction Plans without Landlord’s consent (other than minor changes required to conform the Construction Plans to on-the-ground conditions). Tenant may request that Landlord approve changes to the Construction Plans before or during construction (each a “Change Request”). Landlord will grant or deny its consent to a Change Request within three Business Days after Landlord’s receipt of the Change Request accompanied by all information and drawings required by Landlord. Landlord will not charge a fee for review or approvals of any Change Requests other than the Monitoring Fee. Tenant will pay for all redrawing and redrafting to the Construction Plans whether or not Landlord approves a Change Request. Tenant will also pay costs arising out of changes to the Construction Plans, including costs of increased scope of work.
Changes Orders. If SME desires to change the design of the PCI Card or the Development Plan, SME will submit a written change order to Pinnacle which includes a description of the requested changes. Pinnacle will review the change order to determine the feasibility of the proposed changes, and will inform SME as to whether it accepts the change order within five (5) business days of receipt. The change order will be considered accepted when an authorized representative of Pinnacle has executed the change order and delivered it to SME in manner consistent with Section 13.1.
Changes Orders. 6.1.1 The Owner reserves the right to make such changes in the plans and specifications for the Work, within the general scope thereof, as it may deem appropriate and any such change as set forth in a written Change Order or Extra Work Order shall be deemed a part of this Agreement as if originally incorporated herein.
Changes Orders. 2.1 Client may, at any time during production of The Project, request that changes be made to The Project. All such requests for changes shall be subject to the written approval of both parties. Such change orders shall specifically list all changes requested, and shall, if applicable, contain revised schedules, completion dates and payment amounts. Except to the extent specifically provided by the terms of a change order, the terms of this contract shall remain in full force and effect. Change orders shall be effective only when each of the parties has executed one or more counterparts and each has delivered an executed counterpart to the other party.
