Common use of RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES. I agree that after you pay me in full, you may make any changes or additions to the software I create for you under this Agreement, which you in your discretion may consider necessary, and you may engage others to make any such changes or additions, without further payments to me. You agree that if you ask me to make changes or additions to the software after you approve the final files, you and I will negotiate a separate additional payment for my time to make such changes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement, Software Development Agreement