VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL Sample Clauses

The "Variations and Change Control" clause establishes the procedures for making changes to the scope, specifications, or terms of a contract after it has been signed. Typically, this clause outlines how either party can propose a change, the process for evaluating the impact on cost and timeline, and the formal steps required for approval, such as written agreement or change orders. Its core function is to provide a structured and transparent method for managing modifications, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring that all parties are aware of and agree to any adjustments made during the course of the contract.
VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL. 16.1. Subject to Clause 16.2 no Variation shall be effective unless it is recorded in writing and signed by duly authorised representatives of the Council and the Provider. Neither the Council nor the Provider shall implement a variation other than one which is in accordance with this Clause 16.1.
VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL. This Agreement may not be varied except by an Agreement in writing expressed to vary this Agreement signed by duly authorised representatives of the parties.
VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL. No variations to this Agreement will be valid unless they are recorded in writing and signed for and on behalf of each of the Partners subject to approval by the Joint Commissioning Oversight Group as set out in this Clause.
VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL. 30.1. PMCL shall at any time, by a written notice to the Client, make change within the general scope of the Agreement.
VARIATIONS AND CHANGE CONTROL. 9.1 The Combined Authority’s needs and requirements in relation to the Learning Programmes which are supported by the Grant are documented in this Agreement in addition to Schedule 1 (Delivery Plan), the Combined Authority ASF Funding and Performance Management Rules, the Combined Authority ASF Audit Plan and the Combined Authority ASF Performance Management Framework. 9.2 With the exception of a Growth Request, a Provider Action Plan and/or the annual review of the Delivery Plan prior to commencement of the next academic year, if at any time the Provider wishes to make any Changes to Schedule 1 (Delivery Plan) including any Changes to the nature, scope or extent of the Project, in particular any Changes to any Key Performance Indicators or postponements of any Milestones, the Provider must submit a written request to the Combined Authority setting out: i) Details of the proposed Change to the Project or relevant Milestone or Change in a Key Performance Indicator, and the reasons for the request; and ii) A revised Schedule 1 (Delivery Plan) document, ensuring that all applicable fields are fully completed. Failure to do so will result in an automatic rejection of the Change Request. iii) In relation to requests to postpone a Milestone, reasons why the Project cannot be achieved by the given date; and iv) Information about exceptional circumstances where a Learner is projected to be unable to complete their Learning Programme before the Expiry date of the Agreement in accordance with Clause 1A.5. The Combined Authority will require this information at least three (3) months prior to the Expiry Date of the Agreement. Failure to adhere to this Clause 9.2 may result in a rejection of the Change Request. v) The impact the proposed variations will have on: a. Effective delivery of the Project b. The monetary impact in relation to the Grant Allocation.
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  • Change Control All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 14 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 15 must have a documented change control procedure that ensures separation of duties and protects the 16 confidentiality, integrity and availability of data.

  • Change Control Procedure Any requirement for a Change shall be subject to the Change Control Procedure.

  • Change Control Procedures (a) No changes or additions may be made to any Work Order without the written agreement of LAUSD as evidenced by a duly executed Change Order. (b) Contractor will not take an action or make a decision which may have a material effect on LAUSD or which adversely affects the function or performance of, or decreases the resource efficiency of, the Services, including implementing changes in technology or equipment and software configuration, without first obtaining LAUSD’s written approval, which approval LAUSD may withhold in its sole discretion as respects any change which may have an adverse effect on LAUSD or the Services.

  • Exchange Control Information Exchange control reporting is required for cash transactions exceeding AUD10,000 and for international fund transfers. If an Australian bank is assisting with the transaction, the bank will file the report on your behalf.