Common use of Change in Scope of Work Clause in Contracts

Change in Scope of Work. The DFA may order changes in the work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions within the general scope of the Contract. No claims may be made by Contractor that the scope of the project or of Contractor’s services has been changed, requiring changes to the amount of compensation to the Contractor or other adjustments to the Contract, unless such changes or adjustments have been made by written amendment to the Contract signed by the DFA and the Contractor. If the Contractor believes that any particular work is not within the scope of the project, is a material change, or will otherwise require more compensation to the Contractor, the Contractor must immediately notify the DFA in writing of this belief. If the DFA believes that the particular work is within the scope of the Contract as written, the Contractor will be ordered to and shall continue with the work as changed and at the cost stated for the work within the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Form Printing Services Contract, X Services Contract, Lawn and Landscaping Services Contract

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Change in Scope of Work. The DFA may order changes in the work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions within the general scope of the Contract. No claims may be made by Contractor that the scope of the project or of Contractor’s services has been changed, requiring changes to the amount of compensation to the Contractor or other adjustments to the Contract, unless such changes or adjustments have been made by written amendment to the Contract signed by the DFA and the Contractor. If the Contractor believes that any particular work is not within the scope of the project, is a material change, or will otherwise require more compensation to the Contractor, the Contractor must immediately notify the DFA in writing of this belief. If the DFA believes that the particular work is within the scope of the Contract as written, the Contractor will be ordered to and shall continue with the work as changed and at the cost stated for the work within the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lawn and Landscaping Services Contract, Integrated Pest Management Services Contract

Change in Scope of Work. The DFA may order changes in the work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions within the general scope of the Contractcontract. No claims may be made by Contractor that the scope of the project or of Contractor’s services has been changed, requiring changes to the amount of compensation to the Contractor or other adjustments to the Contractcontract, unless such changes or adjustments have been made by written amendment to the Contract contract signed by the DFA and the Contractor. If the Contractor believes that any particular work is not within the scope of the project, is a material change, or will otherwise require more compensation to the Contractor, the Contractor must immediately notify the DFA in writing of this belief. If the DFA believes that the particular work is within the scope of the Contract contract as written, the Contractor will be ordered to and shall continue with the work as changed and at the cost stated for the work within the Contractcontract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Fuel Agreement

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Change in Scope of Work. The DFA may order changes in the work consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions within the general scope of the Contract. No claims may be made by Contractor that the scope of the project or of Contractor’s services has been changed, requiring changes to the amount of compensation to the Contractor or other adjustments to the Contract, unless such changes or adjustments have been made by written amendment to the Contract signed by the DFA and the Contractor. If the Contractor believes that any particular work is not within the scope of the project, is a material change, or will otherwise require more compensation to the Contractor, the Contractor must immediately notify the DFA in writing of this belief. If the DFA believes that the particular work is within the scope of the Contract as written, the Contractor will be ordered to and shall continue with the work as changed and at the cost stated for the work within the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: srm.magic.ms.gov

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