CONTRACT DIRECTION. a. The person authorized by the Company’s procurement organization to administer the Contract (the “Company Buyer” or “Buyer”) is the only person with authority to modify its terms. b. Occasionally, the Company’s engineering and technical personnel may provide assistance or technical advice, or exchange information with Seller’s personnel concerning the Work. Such actions shall not be deemed a change under the Changes clause of the Contract and shall not provide a basis for an Equitable Adjustment. If Seller is in doubt as to whether it has received direction it is obligated to follow, it must promptly confirm with the Buyer in writing whether a change was intended. If Seller proceeds absent confirmation from the Buyer, Seller waives any right to request an Equitable Adjustment and is at risk of noncompliance with Contract requirements. c. Unless the Contract provides otherwise, all notices to be furnished by Seller shall be sent to the Buyer, including notices of delays, and bankruptcy or insolvency.
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Sources: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement
CONTRACT DIRECTION. a. The person authorized by the Company’s procurement organization to administer the Contract (the “Company Buyer” or “Buyer”) is the only person with authority to modify its terms. This Contract may only be modified if done in writing and signed by ▇▇▇▇▇. Electronic transmission is an acceptable alternative.
b. Occasionally, the Company’s engineering and technical personnel may provide assistance or technical advice, or exchange information with Seller’s personnel concerning the Work. Such actions shall not be deemed a change under the Changes clause of the Contract and shall not provide a basis for an Equitable Adjustment. If Seller is in doubt as to whether it has received direction it is obligated to follow, it must promptly confirm with the Buyer in writing whether a change was intended. If Seller proceeds absent confirmation from the Buyer, Seller waives any right to request an Equitable Adjustment and is at risk of noncompliance with Contract requirements.
c. Unless the Contract provides otherwise, all notices to be furnished by Seller shall be sent to the Buyer, including notices of delays, and bankruptcy or insolvency.
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Sources: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement
CONTRACT DIRECTION. a. The person authorized by the Company’s procurement organization to administer the Contract (the “Company Buyer” or “Buyer”) is the only person with authority to modify its terms. This Contract may only be modified if done in writing and signed by Buyer. Electronic transmission is an acceptable alternative.
b. Occasionally, the Company’s engineering and technical personnel may provide assistance or technical advice, or exchange information with Seller’s personnel concerning the Work. Such actions shall not be deemed a change under the Changes clause of the Contract and shall not provide a basis for an Equitable Adjustment. If Seller is in doubt as to whether it has received direction it is obligated to follow, it must promptly confirm with the Buyer in writing whether a change was intended. If Seller proceeds absent confirmation from the Buyer, Seller waives any right to request an Equitable Adjustment and is at risk of noncompliance with Contract requirements.
c. Unless the Contract provides otherwise, all notices to be furnished by Seller shall be sent to the Buyer, including notices of delays, and bankruptcy or insolvency.
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Sources: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement