Definition of Change Order Sample Clauses

The Definition of Change Order clause establishes what constitutes a change order within a contract, outlining the formal process for modifying the original scope of work, terms, or pricing. Typically, this clause specifies that any alterations must be documented in writing and agreed upon by all parties before implementation, covering changes such as additional work, deletions, or adjustments to timelines. Its core function is to ensure that all modifications are clearly authorized and recorded, thereby preventing disputes and maintaining project clarity.
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Definition of Change Order. Any change or modification in functionality or feature or UI of the App required by VAL which is beyond agreed functional requirements considered in this Agreement will be considered as a “Change” in the original specifications, and that shall be agree by Developer to VAL or vice versa as a “Change Order” in writing. Agreement No: VAL/MAD/PVTINV/DC/190305/1
Definition of Change Order. The term
Definition of Change Order. A Change Order is a written instrument prepared and issued by the District and signed by the District (as authorized by the District’s governing board), the Contractor, the Architect, and approved by the Project Inspector (if necessary) and DSA (if necessary), stating their agreement regarding all of the following. If a Change Order is required to be approved by DSA, the District may call it a “Construction Change Document”: 16.3.1.1. A description of a change in the Work; 16.3.1.2. The amount of the adjustment in the Guaranteed Project Cost, if any; and 16.
Definition of Change Order. A Change Order adjusts the Project Contract Time or Price, or both. In order to promote the orderly and timely completion of the Work, the District has the right to issue several forms of Change Orders or price adjustments related to change orders. The issuance of one type does not preclude the District from subsequently issuing another form of change order.
Definition of Change Order. Change Order” shall mean a written order to the Subcontractor executed by the Contractor, issued after execution of this Subcontract, authorizing and directing a change in the Scope of Work or an adjustment in the Contract Price, the Contract Time, Scope of the Schedule of Construction or the Scheduled Completion Date, or any combination thereof. The Contract Price, the Contract Time, and the Scheduled Completion Date may be amended only by Change Order.
Definition of Change Order. A Change Order is a written instrument prepared and issued by the District and signed by the District (as authorized by the District’s governing board), the Contractor, the Architect, and approved by the Project Inspector (if necessary) and DSA (if necessary), stating their agreement regarding all of the following. If a Change Order is required to be approved by DSA, the District may call it a “Construction Change Document”: 16.3.1.1. A description of a change in the Work; 16.3.1.2. The amount of the adjustment in the Guaranteed Project Cost, if any; and 16.3.1.3. The extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time, if any.
Definition of Change Order. Any change or modification in functionality or feature or UI of the App required by the customer which is beyond agreed functional requirements considered in this Agreement will be considered as a “Change” in the original specifications, and that shall be intimated to Agicent by the customer or vice versa as a “Change Orderin writing.

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  • Implementation of Changes If Tenant: (i) approves in writing the cost or savings and the estimated extension in the time for completion of Landlord’s Work, if any, and (ii) deposits with Landlord any Excess TI Costs required in connection with such Change, Landlord shall cause the approved Change to be instituted. Notwithstanding any approval or disapproval by Tenant of any estimate of the delay caused by such proposed Change, the TI Architect’s determination of the amount of Tenant Delay in connection with such Change shall be final and binding on Landlord and Tenant.