Common use of Contractor Changes Clause in Contracts

Contractor Changes. If the Contractor wishes to introduce a Change in the Services, it must first request a Change Notice number from the Authority. Upon receipt of a Change Notice number the Contractor shall serve a CN on the Authority. The CN shall include both the information specified in paragraph 2.1 (General Provisions as to Changes) above and, to the extent the Contractor considers relevant, any additional information listed in paragraph 7 (Estimates). The CN and any additional information listed in paragraph 7 (Estimates) shall be provided in accordance with same principles as applying to Estimates as set out in paragraphs 7.7 (Estimates) and 8 (Estimate Principles and Standards). The Authority shall evaluate the CN in good faith but if the Authority rejects the CN, it shall not be obliged to give its reasons for such a rejection. The Authority may require the Contractor to provide any additional information listed in paragraph 7 (Estimates) which the Contractor has not provided but the Authority considers relevant. Unless the Authority in its acceptance specifically agrees to an increase in the Contract Price, there shall be no increase in the Contract Price as a result of a change to the Services proposed by the Contractor. AGREEING CNS WHERE NO ESTIMATE IS GIVEN For Changes proposed by the Contractor, or Changes proposed by the Authority which are not specified as requiring an Estimate, the receiving Party shall within ten (10) Business Days (or such other period as the Authority and the Contractor may agree) following receipt of the CN, confirm in writing to the initiating Party, either: its acceptance; a request to discuss and reach agreement on its amendment; its refusal (subject to paragraph 4 (Authority Changes) in the case of Authority Changes); or its rejection on the grounds that it does not comply with the requirements of this Schedule 17 (Change Procedure).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement

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Contractor Changes. If the Contractor wishes to introduce a Change in the Services, it must first request a Change Notice number from the Authority. Upon receipt of a Change Notice number the Contractor shall serve a CN on the Authority. The CN shall include both the information specified in paragraph 2.1 139.1.7 (General Provisions as to Changes) above and, to the extent the Contractor considers relevant, any additional information listed in paragraph 7 144 (Estimates). The CN and any additional information listed in paragraph 7 144 (Estimates) shall be provided in accordance with same principles as applying to Estimates as set out in paragraphs 7.7 144.7 (Estimates) and 8 145 (Estimate Principles and Standards). The Authority shall evaluate the CN in good faith but if the Authority rejects the CN, it shall not be obliged to give its reasons for such a rejection. The Authority may require the Contractor to provide any additional information listed in paragraph 7 144 (Estimates) which the Contractor has not provided but the Authority considers relevant. Unless the Authority in its acceptance specifically agrees to an increase in the Contract Price, there shall be no increase in the Contract Price as a result of a change to the Services proposed by the Contractor. AGREEING CNS WHERE NO ESTIMATE IS GIVEN For Changes proposed by the Contractor, or Changes proposed by the Authority which are not specified as requiring an Estimate, the receiving Party shall within ten (10) Business Days (or such other period as the Authority and the Contractor may agree) following receipt of the CN, confirm in writing to the initiating Party, either: its acceptance; a request to discuss and reach agreement on its amendment; its refusal (subject to paragraph 4 141 (Authority Changes) in the case of Authority Changes); or its rejection on the grounds that it does not comply with the requirements of this Schedule 17 (Change Procedure).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Admission Agreement

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