Common use of Purchaser-Initiated Changes Clause in Contracts

Purchaser-Initiated Changes. Purchaser shall have the right at any time to make any changes in the Work, including, but not limited to, ordering extra work, or altering, adding to, or deducting from the Work, or modifying the Project Schedule (or other schedule for the Work) by issuing a written order for the change in the Work (a “Change Order”) by the Authorized Representative of Purchaser. All such Work shall be executed under the terms and conditions of this Contract. If Seller claims that any instruction received from Purchaser involves a cost adjustment to the Contract Price (either an increase or decrease), a change to the Project Schedule, or a change to a Contract term, Seller shall give Purchaser written notice thereof within seven (7) Business Days after the receipt of such instruction, and in any event before proceeding to execute the Work, except in emergency endangering life or property. Seller shall submit a draft Change Order in accordance with this Article 19. The compensation established herein for any Change Order shall be the sole and exclusive consideration for such change, and any increased overhead, inefficiencies, and all other financial factors associated with a Change Order have been incorporated into the compensation established in this Article 19, but Seller shall be entitled to any change, if any, in the Project Schedule or applicable term of this Contract associated with the change.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Confidentiality Agreement (Ada-Es Inc)

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