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 official modification to a contract.
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.

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.

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

  • Except as otherwise expressly provided, the Grant Agreement may only be amended by a written Amendment executed by both Parties.

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

  • Each person signing this Amendment warrants that he or she is duly authorized to do so and to bind the respective party.


More Definitions of Amendment

Amendment is defined in the preamble.
Amendment means a written agreement, signed by the parties hereto, which documents changes to the Contract other than those permitted by Work Orders or Technical Guidance Letters, as herein defined.
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.