Customer Change definition
Examples of Customer Change in a sentence
Capture all DIR Customer Change data centrally, and make it available to DIR, DIR Customer and Authorized Users.
Supplier shall not proceed to implement any Customer Change Order without Customer’s written authorization.
Within fifteen (15) days of Customer’s delivery of a Customer Change Order, Supplier shall provide Customer with a written quotation containing the proposed increase or decrease in the unit price of the Products as a result of implementing such Customer Change Order, if any.
Teltran shall have the right to change the rates and countries set forth on Schedule A and annexed hereto upon seven days written notice to Customer ("Change of Rate Notice").
If during this Agreement You intend to install On-site Generation or You expect there to be a Customer Change, You agree to provide Us at least forty-five (45) days’ written notice.
If a Transpower Change or Customer Change is to be tested in a Non-production Environment, Transpower and the Customer must negotiate in good faith to agree the process, timing and other requirements for the test.
A separate Change Order will be required for each Customer Change Request but a Customer Change Request may include multiple changes; and each Change Order will become subject to this Agreement when signed by Lonza and Customer.
To the extent Cheetah can accommodate a Customer Change Request, Cheetah shall provide Customer with a quote and scope for the Change Request.
The amount of the Customer Change Charge shall be reviewed on an annual basis by means of a decision reached by the Operator; this decision shall be approved by ▇▇▇ and will be posted in the beginning of each year in the Electronic Information System; it will be the same for all Transfer Users who obtain Transfer Capacity in accordance with the procedure described in this article.
In the event of a Change, regardless whether it is a Required Change, a Customer Change or a Siegfried Change, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall provide to ITI (i) a calculation of the Change costs, (ii) if applicable, a new price for the Product, (iii) the timing for implementation (iv) as well as the amount and discard cost of any Raw Material obsolete because of the Change (Change Documentation).