CMDS Sample Clauses
The CMDS clause, which stands for Change of Material Design and Specification, governs how changes to the materials, design, or specifications of goods or services are managed during the course of a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for requesting, approving, and implementing such changes, including any necessary documentation, cost adjustments, or timeline modifications. For example, if a client requests a different material for a product after the contract is signed, the CMDS clause would specify how that change is evaluated and incorporated. Its core practical function is to provide a structured mechanism for handling modifications, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties are clear on how changes will affect the contract.
CMDS. The parties will provide for the distribution of intraLATA CMDS incollect messages and/or selected local measured service messages as follows:
CMDS. CSG will provide time and cost estimates for modifications necessary to accommodate the required interface to Customer's selected provider. Provider requirements must be provided to CSG a minimum of 90 to 120 days prior to implementation of the selected interface to allow adequate lead time for development.
