Variants Sample Clauses
The "Variants" clause defines the rules and procedures for handling different versions or modifications of a product, service, or deliverable within a contract. Typically, this clause outlines how parties may propose, approve, or implement changes that result in alternative forms or specifications, such as updated models, substitute materials, or revised features. By establishing a clear process for managing variations, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that all parties agree on the scope and acceptance of any changes, thereby maintaining project alignment and quality control.
Variants. Each tenderer may submit only one tender. Variants are forbidden.
Variants. Variants are not permitted.
Variants. Variants are forbidden.
Variants. Free variants are not permitted. Each tenderer may submit only one tender. Variants are forbidden.
Variants. Required and authorised variants may not be introduced. Each tenderer may submit only one tender. Variants are forbidden.
Variants. Free variants are not permitted.
Variants. Variants for all or part of the Framework Agreement Scope shall not be admitted to the tender procedure.
Variants. Variants of standard defence equipment under research, development or in production, e.g., aircraft, military vehicles or ships, etc. with non-standard equipment or fitments, offered to meet special customer requirements or to avoid security or commercial difficulties associated with the sale of an item in-Service with UK Armed Forces.
Variants. Variants for all or part of the Contract Scope shall not be admitted to the tender procedure.