Minor Version Clause Samples

The Minor Version clause defines how updates or changes to a product, service, or document that do not significantly alter its core functionality or features are managed. Typically, this clause specifies that minor version changes—such as bug fixes, small enhancements, or non-breaking updates—can be implemented without requiring renegotiation or explicit consent from all parties. Its core practical function is to streamline the process of making incremental improvements, ensuring efficiency and reducing administrative overhead while maintaining stability and predictability for users or stakeholders.
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Minor Version. Corrections, minor enhancements or improvements to the software functionality of a Major Version, usually designated by a change in the number to the right of the decimal point or a release number (e.g. from version 5.3 to 5.4 or R2 to R3), and released for wide distribution.