Common use of SUPPLEMENTAL TASK AUTHORIZATION Clause in Contracts

SUPPLEMENTAL TASK AUTHORIZATION. The term Supplemental Task Authorization as used refers to a written document executed by both parties to an existing Professional Services Agreement, or Service Provider Agreement, setting forth and authorizing a limited number of Professional Services, tasks, or work. Such Supplemental Task Authorizations are consistent with and have previously been included within the scope of services in the initial Professional Services Agreement, or Service Provider Agreement, for which authorization has not been previously given or budgeted.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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