Change in Standards definition
Change in Standards means a change in the Country's technical standards, EU technical standards and other standards specified in the Employer's Requirements.
Change in Standards means the coming into effect of a Group Standard or of any amendment thereto, or of a Network Rail Standard or of any amendment thereto, with which Network Rail is obliged to comply;
Change in Standards means: (i) any new legislation enacted by the federal or any state government; (ii) any new third party payer or governmental agency laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, or interpretations of previously issued laws, rules, regulations or guidelines; (iii) any judicial or administrative orders or decrees; or (iv) any change of ACGME or AOA standards or requirements.
Examples of Change in Standards in a sentence
The Contractor shall not be entitled to any modification to the programme or any adjustment to the Contract Price or other relief or compensation in respect of any Foreseeable Change in Standards.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if during the term hereof any Change in Standards, as defined below, may result in an Adverse Consequence, as defined below, the parties hereto agree to immediately cooperate in making reasonable revisions to this Agreement in order to avoid such Adverse Consequence.
More Definitions of Change in Standards
Change in Standards means the coming into effect, of a Group Standard or of any amendment thereto, or of a Network Rail Standard or of any amendment thereto with which the Customer is obliged to comply, such Change in Standards to be applied after the Works have passed GRIP 4 only where the change has been made for safety reasons, pursuant to a Mandatory Variation;
Change in Standards the coming into effect of a CEF Standard and Grant Agreement Standard or of any amendment thereto, or of a Service Provider Standard or of any amendment thereto, with which the Service Provider is obliged to comply.