Timeline Changes Clause Samples

The Timeline Changes clause defines the process for modifying the schedule or deadlines set out in an agreement. It typically outlines how parties can request changes to project milestones, delivery dates, or completion times, often requiring written notice and mutual consent. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, agreed-upon method for handling unforeseen delays or necessary adjustments, thereby reducing disputes and maintaining project momentum.
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Timeline Changes. The parties may mutually agree in writing to change or delay timelines 2 in this Article. Any extension of timelines must be in writing and signed by both the grievant and the 3 District representative. The failure of the grievant to follow the timelines for filing a grievance and 4 advancing it to the next level is jurisdictional and shall constitute a waiver of the right to proceed with the 5 grievance. If the District representative fails to respond to a grievance within the timelines, the grievance 6 is deemed denied on the date the response is due and the grievant may advance the grievance to the next 7 level. 1 ARTICLE IX
Timeline Changes. 5 The parties may mutually agree in writing to change or delay timelines in this article. Failure of the 6 grievant or Association to appeal to the next grievance level within the timeline set forth within this Article 7 (or any change mutually agreed to in writing) will be deemed a waiver of their right to appeal the grievance 8 further and it shall be considered resolved based on the last response.
Timeline Changes. 4.1.1 The parties may revise the Timeline by mutual agreement; provided, that the revised Timeline is in writing and agreed by the Project Team. 4.1.2 In addition, [***], using [***]. CMC [***] the Timeline [***].
Timeline Changes. 4.1.1. The parties may revise the Timeline [* * *].
Timeline Changes. 4.1.1 The parties may revise the Timeline by mutual agreement; provided, that the revised Timeline is in writing and agreed by the Project Team. 4.1.2 In addition, CMC may revise the Timeline if a Non-Fault Delay occurs, keeping the revised Timeline as close as possible to the Timeline in effect immediately before the Non-Fault Delay. CMC is not liable for failure to meet the Timeline if any Non-Fault Delay contributes to the failure.