Common use of Development Changes Clause in Contracts

Development Changes. Development changes (“Development Changes”) are changes deemed necessary by the Seller to improve the Aircraft, prevent delay or ensure compliance with this Agreement. The Specification may be revised by the Seller without the Buyer’s consent in order to incorporate Development Changes if such changes do not adversely affect price, time of Delivery of the Aircraft, weight or performance of the Aircraft, maintainability, operation, balance or interchangeability or replaceability of parts under the Specification. In any other case the Seller shall issue to the Buyer a Manufacturer Specification Change Notice (MSCN). [*]

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Letter Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Letter Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.)

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Development Changes. Development changes (“Development Changes”) are changes deemed necessary by the Seller to improve the Aircraft, prevent delay or ensure compliance with this Agreement. The Specification may be revised by the Seller without the Buyer’s consent in order to incorporate Development Changes if such changes do not adversely affect price, time of Delivery of the Aircraft, weight or performance of the Aircraft, maintainability, operation, balance or interchangeability or replaceability of parts under the Specification. In any other case the Seller shall issue to the Buyer a Manufacturer Specification Change Notice (MSCN). [*].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Purchase Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.)

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