Non-Substantial Change definition

Non-Substantial Change means, an increase of up to 5% of the Salary Cost per year during the period of 36 months.
Non-Substantial Change means: a clause(s) modification of phrasing or addition of clauses, which change the terminology without creating additional requirements or duties for the vendor outside of industry standards. This can include, but is not limited to, the creation of new actions to be taken by Third Party, but do not deviate from the spirit of current industry standard requirements.

Related to Non-Substantial Change

  • Substantial change means a change to the terms of this Agreement that reduces your rights or increases your responsibilities.

  • Potential Change of Control means any public announcement or statement by the Issuer, or by any actual or potential bidder(s) relating to any potential Change of Control of the Issuer.

  • Substantial Block means a number of shares of the Voting Stock which has 15% or more of the aggregate voting power of all outstanding shares of Voting Stock.

  • Substantial disruption means without limitation that any one or more of the following occur as a result of the bullying:

  • Certificate of Substantial Performance means a certificate issued by the NCC when the Work reaches Substantial Performance;