Common use of Changes of the Clause in Contracts

Changes of the. order 1. Changes in the order by the principal that could not have been foreseen by the supplier and that entail additional work, shall be paid by the principal to the supplier pursuant the rate agreed in the agreement.Additional work shall furthermore be the rescheduling of activities by the supplier if this is required as a result of supplying incorrect or incomplete data by the principal. The supplier shall invoice the costs for additional work to the principal on the basis of a subsequent calculation. 2. The principal shall timely inform the supplier in writing of any changes in the execution of the order requested at a later time by the principal after confirmation of the order. In the event that these changes are not supplied in writing, the risk of the execution of such changes shall be to the account of the principal. 3. Changes made in an order that has already come into effect, may result in the fact that the originally agreed delivery time shall be exceeded by the supplier.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

Changes of the. order 1. Changes in the order by the principal that could not have been foreseen by the supplier and that entail additional work, shall be paid by the principal to the supplier pursuant the rate agreed in the agreement.. Additional work shall furthermore be the rescheduling of activities by the supplier if this is required as a result of supplying incorrect or incomplete data by the principal. The supplier shall invoice the costs for additional work to the principal on the basis of a subsequent calculation. 2. The principal shall timely inform the supplier in writing of any changes in the execution of the order requested at a later time by the principal after confirmation of the order. In the event that these changes are not supplied in writing, the risk of the execution of such changes shall be to the account of the principal. 3. Changes made in an order that has already come into effect, may result in the fact that the originally agreed delivery time shall be exceeded by the supplier.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions