CHANGES WITHIN SCOPE; ALLOWANCE OF ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION Sample Clauses

CHANGES WITHIN SCOPE; ALLOWANCE OF ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. If instructed to do so by the COUNTY, the CONSULTANT shall change or revise work that has been performed, and if such work is not required as a result of error, omission or negligence of the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT may be entitled to additional compensation. In all disputes arising over the right to additional compensation, the COUNTY shall be the party to determine whether substantial acceptable work has been done on documents such that changes, revisions or preparation of additional documents will result in additional compensation to the CONSULTANT. The additional compensation shall be computed by the CONSULTANT on a revised fee quotation Proposal that must be submitted to the COUNTY for prior approval. The fee shall be agreed upon before commencement of any additional work and shall be incorporated by Change Order to the corresponding Purchase Order issued against this Contract.
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