Increment requirements Clause Samples
The "Increment requirements" clause defines the conditions and procedures for increasing the scope, quantity, or value of deliverables under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how additional work or products can be requested, the approval process for such requests, and any adjustments to timelines or pricing that may result. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and structured method for handling changes in project requirements, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring both parties agree on any modifications to the original agreement.
Increment requirements. The filling level shall be increased gradually during the increment period, cf. clause 5.1, as specified in Appendix A.
Increment requirements. The first or initial increment (units of credit) shall consist of fifteen (15) units. Units applicable to the first or initial increment may be allowed retroactively provided that each of the units submitted were earned on or after the most current date of hire (employment date) of the Bargaining Unit Member.
Increment requirements. The first or initial increment (units of credit) shall consist of fifteen (15) units. 35 2. Additional increments may be awarded every two (2) years thereafter 36 provided: