Changing Expectations Clause Samples

The "Changing Expectations" clause defines how parties to an agreement can address modifications to their initial assumptions, requirements, or deliverables during the course of their relationship. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying the other party of a change, the method for documenting and approving such changes, and any adjustments to timelines, costs, or responsibilities that may result. Its core function is to provide a structured mechanism for adapting to evolving needs or unforeseen circumstances, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties remain aligned as expectations shift.
Changing Expectations. In arriving at a decision on tenure and promotion, due consideration shall be given to changes in performance expectations to the extent that such changes unfairly disadvantage faculty.