Amendment definition

Amendment means a written agreement, signed by the Parties, which documents changes to the Contract other than those permitted by Work Orders.
Amendment means a written agreement, signed by the Parties, which documents changes to the Contract other than those permitted by Work Orders or Technical Guidance Letters.
Amendment means a written official modification to a contract.

Examples of Amendment in a sentence

  • There are Attributes entitled, “2 CFR Part 200 or Federal Provision - Xxxx Anti-Lobbying Amendment – Continued.” Properly respond to those Attributes and only upload this form if applicable/instructed.

  • XXX and Provider execute this Amendment as of the Effective Date.

  • The term of this Amendment shall expire on the same date as the DPA, unless otherwise terminated by the Parties.

  • Capitalized terms not defined in this Amendment shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Agreement.

  • The signatures of the undersigned indicate that each has read and agrees to be bound by this Amendment to the Contract.


More Definitions of Amendment

Amendment means a written document issued by the Judicial Council and signed by the Contractor and the Judicial Council which alters the Contract Documents and identifies the following: (i) a change in the Work; (ii) a change in Contract Amount; (iii) a change in time allotted for performance; and/or (iv) an adjustment to the Agreement terms.
Amendment is defined in the preamble.
Amendment means a written document issued by the State and signed by the Contractor which alters the Contract Documents and identifies the following: (i) a change in the Work; (ii) a change in Contract Amount; (iii) a change in time allotted for performance; and/or (iv) an adjustment to the Agreement terms.
Amendment means a written, official modification to an RFP or to a contract.
Amendment means an endorsement to an insurance policy or certificate.
Amendment means a written, official modification to an IFB or to a contract.