Contract Amendment definition

Contract Amendment means a written document signed by the School District/Public Entity that is issued for the purpose of making changes in the Contract.
Contract Amendment means a signed document that is issued for the purpose of making changes in the Contract.

Examples of Contract Amendment in a sentence

  • Any program changes not expressly contemplated by this Agreement must be executed through a written Contract Amendment.

  • If equipment additions, deletions or other changes are approved and made to the Contract, a Contract Amendment will be issued and executed by the state of Minnesota on behalf of the participating states, prior to any changes by the Contractor.

  • Except as expressly provided otherwise by this Contract Amendment Number 6, all provisions of the Contract, as it may have been previously amended, shall remain in effect.


More Definitions of Contract Amendment

Contract Amendment means a written document that is authorized by the District Representative and issued by District for the purpose of making changes to the Contract.
Contract Amendment means any written alteration in the specifications, delivery
Contract Amendment means a written modification of a contract under A.R.S. § 41-2503(8) or a unilateral exercise of a right contained in the contract.
Contract Amendment means a written document authorized by this Contract which, when executed by both parties, sets forth any changes to the "Scope of Professional Services" that contemplates a change in the services, work, and materials to be provided and performed by the CONSULTANT pursuant to this Contract, sets forth the basis of compensation due to the CONSULTANT therefore, and sets forth the time period and/or schedule for performance and completion thereof.
Contract Amendment means a written document signed by the District Representative that is issued for the purpose of making changes in the Contract.