Common use of Contract Addendum Clause in Contracts

Contract Addendum. An addition to the Contract that is attached after both parties have signed the Contract. An addendum requires the signature of both parties or their designees. Contract Amendment. A change made to a Contract by adding, subtracting or substituting terms and/or conditions. An amendment may or may not require the signature of both parties or their designees, as outlined in Section IV, below. Contract amendments must be made in consultation with the County Contract Committee as designated by the Wisconsin Child Support Enforcement Association (WCSEA).

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Inter Governmental Contract Agreement, Inter Governmental Contract Agreement, Cross Governmental Contract Agreement

Contract Addendum. An addition to the Contract that is attached after both parties have signed the Contract. An addendum requires the signature of both parties or their designees. Contract Amendment. A change made to a Contract by adding, subtracting subtracting, or substituting terms and/or conditions. An amendment may or may not require the signature of both parties or their designees, as outlined in Section IV, below. Contract amendments must be made in consultation with the County Contract Committee as designated by the Wisconsin Child Support Enforcement County Human Services Association (WCSEAWCHSA).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Inter Governmental Contract Agreement