Common use of Changing Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Changing Circumstances. During the Term of this Settlement Agreement, there may be a change in circumstances such as, for example and without limitation, an increased or decreased availability of qualified sign language interpreters or developments in technology to assist or improve communications with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. If any Party to this Settlement Agreement determines that such changes create opportunities for communicating with deaf or hard-of-hearing Patients and Companions more efficiently or effectively than is required under this Settlement Agreement, or create difficulties not presently contemplated in the provision of auxiliary aids and services, the Party may propose changes to this Agreement by presenting written notice to the other Parties. The Parties will negotiate in good faith.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement

Changing Circumstances. During the Term of this Settlement Agreement, there may be a change in circumstances such as, for example and without limitation, an increased or decreased availability of qualified sign language interpreters Qualified Sign Language Interpreters or developments in technology to assist or improve communications with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. If any Party to this Settlement Agreement determines that such changes create opportunities for communicating with deaf or hard-of-hearing Patients and Companions more efficiently or effectively than is required under this Settlement Agreement, or create difficulties not presently contemplated in the provision of auxiliary aids and services, the Party may propose changes to this Agreement by presenting written notice to the other Parties. Such changes will then only be incorporated in this Agreement if all the Parties to this Agreement grant their approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld. The Parties will negotiate in good faith.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement