Change Analysis definition
Examples of Change Analysis in a sentence
Enphase shall respond with a written acceptance in the form of a purchase order or rejection of the Supplier "Engineering Change Analysis" form within three (3) business days of receipt thereof.
As soon as practicable after delivery of a Change Analysis the Parties shall meet to consider the proposed variation.
Supplier shall provide a written response in the form of an"Engineering Change Analysis" form to Enphase, within three (3) business days of receipt of an ECO, if such changes affect the per-unit price and/or delivery of a Product.
If so directed, Provider will prepare and deliver to USCC a Change Analysis as soon as reasonably possible, containing the additional information requested by USCC.
This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and the Managing Agents and their successors.
Consistent with the State guidelines for IRWM Plan, we will prepare a Climate Change Analysis for incorporation in the updated IRWM Plan.
SmarTire shall respond with a written acceptance in the form of a Purchase Order or rejection of the Vansco "Engineering Change Analysis" form within three (3) business days of receipt thereof.
ACCELERATED shall respond with a written acceptance or rejection of the FINE PITCH "Engineering Change Analysis" form within three (3) business days.
For purposes of this Section 2.12(c), "KPMG Reports" means, collectively, (i) the KPMG memorandum, dated March 19, 2007, regarding State Tax Due Diligence Report, (ii) the KPMG memorandum, dated May 7, 2007, regarding Tax Basis in Subsidiary Stock (estimated as of December 31, 2006), and (iii) the KPMG memorandum, dated May 9, 2007, regarding Section 382 Ownership Change Analysis.
Description: APNEP by collaborating with the NC Division of Marine Fisheries Habitat Section and other NC Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP) partners will provide matching funds to NOAA Office for Coastal Management’s Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP), whose contractors will produce a Level 2 (20-class) interpretation of the APNEP programmatic area at one-meter resolution, plus an enhanced classification for coastal wetlands.