Changes subsequent to the Sample Clauses
The "Changes subsequent to the" clause defines how modifications or alterations made after a specific event, date, or agreement are to be handled within the contract. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for notifying parties of changes, obtaining necessary approvals, and documenting any amendments that occur after the initial agreement is in place. For example, it may require written consent from both parties before any changes become effective. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are aware of and agree to any post-agreement changes, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes regarding the terms of the contract.
Changes subsequent to the conclusion of the Agreement If the Customer needs, subsequent to the conclusion of the Agreement, to change the requirements applicable to the deliverables, or other stipulations underpinning the Agreement, in such a manner that the nature or scope of the deliverables will differ from that which is agreed, the Customer may request a change agreement. The Contractor may request adjustments to the consideration or progress plans due to such a change. Any request for adjusted consideration or progress plans must be submitted, at the latest, simultaneously with the Contractor's response to the Customer's request for an amendment agreement. Changes to the deliverables shall be made in writing, and shall be signed by an authorised representative of the parties. The Contractor shall maintain a directory of the changes on an ongoing basis, which shall form Appendix 9, and shall without delay provide the Customer with an updated copy thereof.
Changes subsequent to the conclusion of the Agreement Changes to the deliverables subsequent to the conclusion of the Agreement shall be made in accordance with the provisions in chapter 3.
Changes subsequent to the conclusion of the Agreement
