Project Revisions Clause Samples
The Project Revisions clause defines the process and conditions under which changes or modifications to the project scope, deliverables, or timeline can be requested and implemented. Typically, this clause outlines how many revisions are included as part of the original agreement, the procedure for submitting revision requests, and any associated costs for additional changes beyond the agreed-upon number. Its core practical function is to set clear expectations for both parties regarding how project changes are managed, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes over scope creep or extra work.
Project Revisions. If either Party desires to propose changes or revisions to a Project, such Party shall notify the other Party of such proposal, and the JRC shall discuss and consider such proposal in good faith at the subsequent JRC meeting (or earlier, if the Parties so agree). Any revisions to a Project shall be effective only with the unanimous consent of the JRC, subject to Section 2.6.4 and an amendment to the Project plan agreed to in writing by the JRC.
Project Revisions. (a) Revisions to the project activities. Additions and changes to the scope of an approved project, including any requested funding increases, require submission of a revised project plan for TCEQ review and approval. These changes to an approved project will not take effect until the TCEQ has issued a revised NTP, approving and incorporating these changes.
(b) Revisions to the project activities that do not affect the project budget categories, or cause an increase or decrease in the activities performed under the project may be approved by TCEQ as a minor change through electronic mail.
(c) Revisions to the project budget. Cumulative transfers among the budgeted direct cost categories within a project budget must not exceed 10 percent (10%) of the current total budgeted amount for that project. Transfers exceeding 10% require submission of a revised project plan as detailed in (a) above.
Project Revisions. 1254 1255 If at any time NASA elects to revise the Project to avoid adverse effects to 1256 historic properties in the Heritage Zone, then the Center CRM shall prepare a 1257 formal addendum (Addendum) to the Notification Letter prepared under 1258 Stipulation X.A (Notification Letter) with a revised Project description and finding 1259 of effect. The Center CRM shall send the Addendum to the SHPO, copying the 1260 ACHP and Center Consulting Parties. The parties shall have 15 days to object to 1261 the Addendum in writing. 1262
1263 a. If no objection is received within 15 days of the Addendum, the 1264 Center CRM shall proceed with the revised Project per Stipulation VIII.C 1265 (No Adverse Effect). 1266 1267 b. If an objection is received, the Center CRM may elect to continue 1268 consultation, or may accept a determination of adverse effect, and 1269 proceed per Stipulation VIII.D.3 (Resolution of Adverse Effects). 1270
Project Revisions. Additional NHTF funds may be committed to a project up to one year after project completion, but the amount of NHTF funds in the project may not exceed the maximum per-unit subsidy amount set by HUD.
Project Revisions. Except as expressly stated in the Agreement, any changes to the proposal, budget, or milestones and deliverables plan must receive prior written approval from the Commission. All requested revisions shall be submitted to the Commission in writing via a Modification Request, which must contain an explanation of the rationale for the requested revision(s).
Project Revisions. In exchange for the mutual promises contained in the Agreement, including HOA’s agreement to dismiss the Lawsuit and agreement not to object or disrupt approval, construction or operation of the Project, DEVELOPER agrees to incorporate the following changes into the Project:
Project Revisions. If at any time, NASA elects to revise the Project to avoid diminishment of the CDF of the Heritage Zone and/or to avoid adverse effects to historic properties within it, then the Center CRM shall prepare a formal addendum (Addendum) to the Notification Letter prepared under Stipulation IX.A (Notification Letter) with a revised Project description and finding of effect.
a. If no objection is received within 15 days of the Addendum, the Center CRM shall proceed with the revised Project per Stipulation VII.E (No Adverse Effect).
b. If an objection is received, the Center CRM may elect to continue consultation, or they may accept a determination of adverse effects, and proceed per Stipulation VII.F (Adverse Effect). If avoidance is not feasible, NASA may elect to incorporate minimization measures proposed during consultation. NASA will resolve adverse effects per Stipulation VII.F.1.
Project Revisions. The Company will make a maximum of two rounds of revision in relation to a ‘Home’ and ‘Content’ page design layout and copywriting. Design layout and copy-writing after the two rounds of revision will be charged at $250 + GST per hour.
Project Revisions. The best time to make changes and revisions in the artwork AGENCY prepares for CLIENT is after preliminary art has been approved, but prior to beginning finished art. At each successive level of finished art (i.e., typography, film prep, printing prep) the cost of changes becomes increasingly expensive. (To modify a sentence in a computer form costs little, but to change it at the final film stage may costs a minimum of $150.00, and to make revisions or to delay a project without changing the deadline may cost CLIENT overtime charges. This is above and beyond the original estimate for the project.) As the AGENCY progresses from stage to stage, CLIENT should initial its approval, or indicate it in writing on the material its desired corrections. There will be a stamp on all copy and all finished art and all bluelines for initiating CLIENT approval. Initialing but failing to indicate that corrections are required shall be conclusively interpreted as CLIENT approval. In the final analysis, AGENCY is acting as CLIENT's agent in the production of artwork; the ultimate responsibility for the correctness of copy and product specifications rests with the CLIENT. AGENCY is responsible for design, graphic quality and details of production, but
Project Revisions. If NASA elects to revise the Project, then the Center CRM will prepare a formal addendum (Addendum) to the Consultation Letter prepared under Stipulation VI.C (Determinations of Effects for Non-Excluded Projects) with a revised Project description and determination of effects. The Center CRM will send the Addendum to the SHPO, Center Consulting Parties, and Center Consulting Tribes, as appropriate, and, if participating, the FPO and ACHP. The consulting parties will have 15 days to notify the Center CRM of an objection to the Addendum in writing. If no objection to the Addendum is received, the Center CRM will proceed with Stipulation VI.C.1 (No Adverse Effects) or Stipulation VII.C (Resolution of Adverse Effects), as applicable. If an objection to the revised determination of effects is received, the Center CRM may elect to continue consultation to revise the Project, resolve objections per Stipulation IX.B (All Other Objections), or change NASA’s determination to an adverse effect and mitigate per Stipulation VII.C (Resolution of Adverse Effects).