Variable Entry Clause Samples
The Variable Entry clause defines the terms under which certain information or data points within a contract can be modified or updated after the agreement is executed. Typically, this clause allows parties to input or change specific variables—such as prices, delivery dates, or quantities—without needing to renegotiate the entire contract. By providing a structured mechanism for updating key details, the clause ensures flexibility and adaptability, addressing the need for contracts to accommodate changing circumstances while maintaining overall agreement integrity.
Variable Entry. The County has the right to:
1. Determine which class(es), if any, shall be designated "variable entry";
2. Implement such determinations as the County deems advisable.
