Addendum or Amendment definition
Examples of Addendum or Amendment in a sentence
In addition, any right or legal obligation of a party contained in any Addendum or Amendment, that by its express term or nature would reasonably extend for a period beyond the term of the Agreement, shall also survive the termination of the Agreement for such extended period.
Any Addendum or Amendment must be executed by AUTHORIZER, CHARTER SCHOOL and SPONSOR.
In addition, any right or legal obligation of a party contained in any Addendum or Amendment, which by its express term or nature would reasonably extend for a period beyond the term of the Agreement, shall also survive the termination of the Agreement for such extended period.
Addendum or Amendment: An agreed, written, signed change to a legal document.
Any modifications to the Agreement must be in the form of a mutually signed Addendum or Amendment.
This Agreement covers those services and equipment listed in the AUP, General Terms and Conditions, specific Product Terms and Conditions, and Country Specific Term, or as modified with an Addendum or Amendment which may result in an adjustment to the Customer’s monthly charges.
View the Department’s Answers to the submitted Vendor Questions as posted in any Addendum or Amendment to the solicitation on the MyFloridaMarketPlace Sourcing Tool and / or Vendor Bid System.
No modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless written in the form of an Addendum or Amendment signed by all parties.
In addition, any right or legal obligation of a Party contained in any Addendum or Amendment, which by its express term or nature would reasonably extend for a period beyond the term of the Agreement, shall also survive the termination of the Agreement for such extended period.
Neither Lessor nor the Lessee nor any of their agents have made any statement, promise or agreements verbally or in writing in conflict with or in addition to the terms of this lease, other than any Addendum or Amendment attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as an Exhibit(s).