Amendments to Clause Samples
The "Amendments to" clause defines the process by which changes or modifications can be made to the terms of an agreement after it has been executed. Typically, this clause requires that any amendments be made in writing and signed by all parties involved, ensuring that verbal agreements or informal changes are not legally binding. Its core practical function is to maintain clarity and mutual consent regarding any alterations to the contract, thereby preventing disputes over unauthorized or misunderstood changes.
Amendments to. Section 1.1
Amendments to. Section 6.01
Amendments to. ARTICLE I:
Amendments to such policies and regulations shall be published with forty copies to the Union.
Amendments to. EXISTING CREDIT AGREEMENT ------------------------- Effective on the Amendment No. 1 Effective Date, the Existing Credit Agreement is amended in accordance with the terms of this Article II; except as so amended, the Existing Credit Agreement shall ---------- continue to remain in all respects in full force and effect.
Amendments to. Article 8—
Amendments to. Section 1.1 ("Defined Terms")
Amendments to. Section 11.
Amendments to. Article Twelve of the Indenture (Redemption of Securities and Sinking Funds). Article Twelve of the Indenture is hereby amended in respect of the Notes and only in respect of the Notes by deleting Sections 12.1 through 12.5 therefrom in their entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following new Sections 12.1 through 12.8:
Amendments to. SECTION 3.2