External Changes Clause Samples

The "External Changes" clause defines how a contract will address changes in laws, regulations, or external circumstances that impact the agreement after it has been signed. Typically, this clause outlines the parties' obligations to comply with new legal requirements and may specify procedures for amending the contract or adjusting obligations if such changes occur. For example, if a new regulation affects the delivery of goods or services, the clause may require both parties to negotiate in good faith to modify the contract accordingly. Its core function is to provide a mechanism for adapting the agreement to unforeseen external developments, thereby reducing uncertainty and ensuring continued compliance.
External Changes. Tenant agrees that it shall not erect, affix or attach to any roof, exterior walls or surfaces of the Building any antennae, sign or fixture of any kind, nor shall it make any opening in or alteration to the roof, walls, or structure of the Premises, or install in the Premises or Building free standing air-conditioning units, without the prior written consent of Landlord which may be arbitrarily withheld.
External Changes. No Proprietor or his tenant shall paint, stain or otherwise change the colour of any exterior portion of any building including the doors, or alter or carry out any works to the exterior or common parts of the building, without the specific knowledge, consent and authorization of the applicable sub-Committee, or their duly authorized nominee; nor shall any Proprietor or his tenant change the doors, knobs, handles, windows, awnings or any other external millwork, hardware or other features of the Strata Lot without written authorization from the applicable Sub-Committee.
External Changes. Any change in governmental regulations or public perceptions with respect to the safety of any Insured Product(s) or any of its ingredients, consumer tastes, economic conditions, seasonal sales variations or competitive environment, unless solely and directly attributable to an Insured Event.

Related to External Changes

  • Changes Contractor shall make no changes in the work or perform any additional work without the County’s specific written approval.

  • TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES 29.01 Any significant technological changes affecting members or their work environment will be discussed between Management and the Association prior to implementation with a view to resolving any problems. Whenever practical, the Board, through the Administration of the Service, will commence such discussions at least three (3) months in advance of the planned change.

  • Material Changes Except as contemplated in the Prospectus, or disclosed in the Company’s reports filed with the Commission, there shall not have been any material adverse change in the authorized capital stock of the Company or any Material Adverse Effect or any development that would reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Effect, or a downgrading in or withdrawal of the rating assigned to any of the Company’s securities (other than asset backed securities) by any rating organization or a public announcement by any rating organization that it has under surveillance or review its rating of any of the Company’s securities (other than asset backed securities), the effect of which, in the case of any such action by a rating organization described above, in the reasonable judgment of the Agent (without relieving the Company of any obligation or liability it may otherwise have), is so material as to make it impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the offering of the Placement Shares on the terms and in the manner contemplated in the Prospectus.

  • TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 45.1 The parties have agreed that in cases where, as a result of technological change, the services of an employee are no longer required beyond a specified date because of lack of work or the discontinuance of a function, the Work Force Adjustment Policy concluded by the parties will apply. In all other cases, the following clauses will apply: 45.2 In this Article "Technological Change" means:

  • No Changes in Internal Controls Since the date of the most recent evaluation of the disclosure controls and procedures described in Section 1(tt) hereof, there have been no significant changes in the Partnership’s internal controls that materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect the Partnership’s internal controls over financial reporting.