Variation definition

Variation means a change which is instructed by the Engineer/Employer under Sub-Clause 10.1.
Variation means any change to the Works, which is instructed or approved as a variation under Clause 13 [Variations and Adjustments].
Variation has the meaning given to it in clause F3.1 (Variation).

Examples of Variation in a sentence

  • The details of the Implementation Project shall be agreed between the Parties during the initial scoping phase of the Implementation Project and shall be set out in a Statement of Work using the Variation procedure (as set out in the G-Cloud 13 Terms and Conditions).

  • Variation of the contract The parties undertake not to vary or modify the Clauses.

  • Variation by agreement: The provisions of the Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act may not be varied by agreement, and rights conferred by this chapter may not be waived.


More Definitions of Variation

Variation means any amendment of or change to the Contract.
Variation has the meaning given to it in Clause 19.1.1 (Variation Procedure);
Variation has the meaning given to it in clause 28 (Variation).
Variation means a change which is instructed by the Engineer/Procuring Entity under Sub-Clause 10.1.
Variation means a change to the Specification and/or Drawings (if any) which is instructed by the Engineer/Employer under Sub-Clause 10.1.
Variation means any change to the Works which is instructed or approved as variation by Engineer-in-Charge, which causes a variation in the scope of work from what is contained in the Contract.
Variation. The amount of your milk collected over any two day period must not vary by more than 20%. For example, if the combined total of your milk collected on Monday and Tuesday is 5,000 litres, the milk available for collection on Wednesday and Thursday must be between 4,000 and 5,000 litres. This does not apply to seasonal members and end of the season.