Scale Down Sample Clauses
The Scale Down clause allows for the reduction of the scope, quantity, or value of goods or services under a contract. In practice, this means one party—typically the buyer—can decrease their order or requirements, often with advance notice and sometimes subject to certain limitations or penalties. This clause provides flexibility to adjust commitments in response to changing needs or circumstances, helping to manage risk and avoid unnecessary costs for both parties.
Scale Down. Upon End User’s request to the Bizagi Authorized Reseller, Bizagi will permit Customer to Scale Down to a lower Performance Level, with such Scale Down going into effect at the time of the next renewal.
Scale Down. Upon End User’s request to the Bizagi Authorized Reseller, and provided there are no technical limitations that would prevent it, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will permit End User to Scale Down to a lower Performance Level, with such Scale Down going into effect at the time of the next renewal.
Scale Down. 9.7.1 DFID reserves the right to scale down this programme at any point in line with the Terms and Conditions. Scaling down is at DFID's discretion, and may occur for a number of reasons, including but not limited to a change in the security and/or political circumstances of the country; poor performance; political economy reasons; a shortage of funds, A change in the situation of the security, government stability, corruption, or delays in key, necessary government engagement in the specific areas in question which are such that they affect the effective delivery in the specific areas (rather than generally) in a way and it is not possible to make a reasonable adjustment to the programme in an appropriate time-frame.
Scale Down. If End User determines that it needs less BPUs, and as long as there are no technical limitations that would prevent it, End User may request, through the Bizagi Authorized Reseller, to Scale Down to a lower Performance Level. The Scale Down will go into effect at the beginning of the next Renewal Term.
