Common use of Development Changes Clause in Contracts

Development Changes. Changes may be made by the Seller without the Buyer’s consent by a Manufacturer’s Information Document (MID) when changes to the Aircraft are deemed by the Seller to be necessary to improve the Aircraft affected thereby, prevent delay or ensure compliance with this Agreement (“Development Changes”) and such Development Changes do not adversely affect price, Delivery Date, design life, weight or performance of the Aircraft affected thereby, interchangeability or replaceability requirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.), Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)

Development Changes. Changes may be made by the Seller without the Buyer’s 's consent by a Manufacturer’s 's Information Document (MID) when changes to the Aircraft are deemed by the Seller to be necessary to improve the Aircraft affected thereby, prevent delay or ensure compliance with this Agreement ("Development Changes") and such Development Changes do not adversely affect price, Delivery Date, design life, weight or performance of the Aircraft affected thereby, interchangeability or replaceability requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)