Change in Specification and Tehnological Upgradation Clause Samples

The 'Change in Specification and Technological Upgradation' clause allows for modifications to the technical requirements or specifications of goods, services, or works during the course of a contract. This clause typically outlines the process by which either party can propose changes, the approval mechanism, and any adjustments to timelines or costs that may result from such upgrades or alterations. Its core function is to provide flexibility for incorporating new technologies or improved methods, ensuring that the deliverables remain current and effective while managing the impact of such changes on the contractual relationship.
Change in Specification and Tehnological Upgradation 

Related to Change in Specification and Tehnological Upgradation

  • DEVELOPMENT OR ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS/ STATEMENTS OF WORK

  • Commercial Operation Date Testing and Modifications Prior to the Commercial Operation Date, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall test the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities (including required control technologies and protection systems) and System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades and Developer shall test the Large Generating Facility and the Developer’s Attachment Facilities to ensure their safe and reliable operation. Similar testing may be required after initial operation. Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each make any modifications to its facilities that are found to be necessary as a result of such testing. Developer shall bear the cost of all such testing and modifications. Developer shall generate test energy at the Large Generating Facility only if it has arranged for the injection of such test energy in accordance with NYISO procedures.

  • Technical Feasibility of String While ICANN has encouraged and will continue to encourage universal acceptance of all top-­‐level domain strings across the Internet, certain top-­‐level domain strings may encounter difficulty in acceptance by ISPs and webhosters and/or validation by web applications. Registry Operator shall be responsible for ensuring to its satisfaction the technical feasibility of the TLD string prior to entering into this Agreement.

  • Separation of Components The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single product. Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer.

  • Unforeseen and Emergency Scheduled RDO work where Notice not Provided (a) If notice is not provided by the Employer in accordance with clause 38.8(c) and 38.8(d) then the affected Employees, in addition to accrued entitlements, will be paid as if they were undertaking Public Holiday Work in accordance with clause 39.9 of this Agreement.