Changes and additions definition

Changes and additions means: Alternative design or function, other than that previously agreed, decided or reported by the parties, requested by the tenant, or a notice leading to a change in duration and/or cost.

Examples of Changes and additions in a sentence

  • Changes and additions to University Regulations affecting this Contract become effective and binding on the first date of posting or official announcement.

  • Changes and additions are officially announced and/or posted, and the announcement or posting constitutes actual notice.

  • Changes and additions to the rates, fees, University Regulations and policies shall be officially announced and/or posted, and the announcement or posting constitutes actual notice to you.

  • Changes and additions to the rates, fees, University Regulations and policies affecting the Contract become effective and binding at the first date of posting or official announcement, unless otherwise specified therein.

  • Changes and additions to the agreement shall have to be made in writing.

  • Changes and additions to University Regulations and University Housing Policy become effective and binding at the first date of posting or official announcement.

  • Changes and additions in the rates, fees, regulations, or policies will be officially announced or posted by the University, and either announcement or posting constitutes actual notice to Student.

  • Changes and additions to rates or fees and institutional regulations and policies affecting the Contract become effective and binding at the first date of posting or official announcement.

  • Changes and additions to the agreement and these conditions are valid only when agreed in writing by BMS Lab and the borrower.

  • In the event of such a termination, the SUPPLIER shall have no right to any compensation from BOSCH Final Provisions Changes and additions to this Agreement, including to this paragraph 9, must be made in writing.

Related to Changes and additions

  • Replacement cost for houses and other structures means the prevailing cost of replacing affected structures, in an area and of the quality similar to or better than that of the affected structures. Such costs will include: (a) transporting building materials to the construction site; (b) any labor and contractors’ fees; and (c) any registration costs.

  • Additions means any and all alterations, additions, accessions and improvements to property, substitutions therefor, and renewals and replacements thereof.

  • Limitation of Liability PrimePay has negotiated preferred terms and conditions with FD as a service to PrimePay Clients. Client understands that FD, and not PrimePay, will be performing those services and that Client will enter its own service agreement(s) with FD for such services under terms and conditions specified by FD and agreed to by Client. Accordingly, Client acknowledges that FD shall be the provider of Payment Processing Services hereunder and that PrimePay shall have no liability whatsoever for or related to the performance of those services, including any and all damages, costs and related expenses (including attorney fees).

  • Building, structure, facility, or installation means all of the pollutant-emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping, are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under the control of the same person (or persons under common control) except the activities of any vessel. Pollutant-emitting activities shall be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (i.e., which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972, as amended by the 1977 Supplement (U.S. Government Printing Office stock numbers 4101-0066 and 003-005-00176-0, respectively).

  • Supplemental Conditions means those terms and conditions, if included in the Agreement by mutual written agreement of the Parties, which add to or modify the Agreement and are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in the Agreement. In the case of a conflict between the Supplemental Conditions and the Agreement, the Supplemental Conditions shall prevail.