Unilateral Modification definition
Examples of Unilateral Modification in a sentence
Unilateral Modification of Agreement Funds Budget by State Option Letter The State may, at its discretion, issue an “Option Letter” to Local Agency to add or modify Work phases in the Work schedule in Exhibit C if such modifications do not increase total budgeted Agreement Funds.
No Subsequent, Unilateral Modification of Terms by Supplier (“Shrink Wrap”) The terms and conditions set forth in this section supersede and govern the licensing and delivery of all Products and Services in this Contract.
If the Parties are unable to agree upon an equitable adjustment pursuant to a Unilateral Modification, the Parties shall proceed in accordance with the disputes clause in this Agreement.
If a Unilateral Modification that is issued accordance with the terms herein causes a material increase or decrease in any hourly rate or the not-to-exceed price, or the time required for the performance of the Agreement, then Subcontractor may request an equitable adjustment in writing and the Parties shall enter into good faith negotiations to agree upon an equitable adjustment.
Unilateral Modification by ▇▇▇▇▇ Officer – This grant may be unilaterally modified in writing by the Grant Officer whenever there has been a change in any Federal statute, regulation, Executive Order or other Federal law, which, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor, is relevant to the financial assistance provided under the grant.