Contractual Problems Clause Samples
Contractual Problems. Contractual problems, of any nature, that may arise during the life of the contract must be handled in conformance with specific public laws and regulations (i.e., Federal Acquisition Regulation and Agency for International Development Acquisition Regulation). The Contractor and the COR shall bring all contracting problems to the immediate attention of the Contracting Officer. Only the Contracting Officer is authorized to formally resolve such problems. The Contracting Officer will be responsible for resolving legal issues, determining contract scope and interpreting contract terms and conditions. The Contracting Officer is the sole authority authorized to approve changes in any of the requirements under this contract. Notwithstanding any clause contained elsewhere in this contract, the said authority remains solely with the Contracting Officer. These changes include, but will not be limited to the following areas: scope of work, price, quantity, technical specifications, delivery schedules, and contract terms and conditions. In the event the Contractor effects any changes at the direction of any other person other than the Contracting Officer, the change will be considered to have been made without authority.
Contractual Problems. Contractual problems of any nature that arise during the life of the contract must be handled in accordance with the terms of this contract and applicable laws and regulations. The Contractor and the COR will bring all contractual problems to the immediate attention of the CO. Only the CO is authorized to formally resolve such contractual problems. The CO is the sole authority authorized to approve changes to the contractual requirements. Notwithstanding any clause contained elsewhere in this contract, the said authority remains solely with the CO. These changes include, but will not be limited to, the following areas: Statement of Work, price, quantity, technical specifications, delivery schedules, and contract terms and conditions. In the event the Contractor effects any changes at the direction of any other person other than the CO, the change will be considered to have been made without authority.
