CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES definition

CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES. As used in this Master Agreement, a "CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCE" means a circumstance in which an event or discrete set of events has occurred, or is planned or anticipated, with respect to the business of SCA (other than SCA's transferring the Services or a portion of the Services in-house or to a Third Party), which event or set of events results or will result in a sustained change in the actual usage of a resource subject to a Baseline, which event or set of events is reasonably expected to cause the actual usage of such resource to vary from the applicable Baseline by twenty five percent (25%) or more for the foreseeable future but in any event for at least six (6) months. Examples of the kinds of events that might cause such substantial changes are: o additions, deletions or other changes to locations where the Services operate; o additions, deletions or other changes to the Services provided by IBM; o additions or deletions of entities, Affiliates, divisions or other operating units to whom the Services are provided; o mergers, acquisitions, divestitures or joint ventures of SCA; o changes in the method of service delivery, or changes in operational priorities; or o changes in SCA's technology strategy.

Examples of CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES in a sentence

  • Agent's Fee.....................................................................44 ARTICLE 8 CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES SECTION 8.01.

  • CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES, ETC...........................................13 4.1. Inability to Determine LIBOR Rate............................13 4.2. Illegality...................................................14 4.3. Change in Circumstances......................................14 4.4. Certificate..................................................14 4.5. Indemnity....................................................15 5.

  • CLAUSE 7 - CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES The terms for remunerating the Bank in respect of the Facility have been fixed on the basis of the regulations applicable on the date of signature of this Agreement.

  • CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES, TERMINATION OF COMMITMENT AND INCREASED COSTS..

  • THE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS CONTAINED ON THIS WEBSITE REFLECT CURRENT VIEWS ABOUT FUTURE EVENTS AND ARE SUBJECT TO NUMEROUS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN RISKS, UNCERTAINTIES, ASSUMPTIONS AND CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES THAT MAY CAUSE ACTUAL RESULTS TO DIFFER SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THOSE EXPRESSED IN OR IMPLIED BY ANY FORWARD- LOOKING STATEMENTS.

  • CLAUSE 7 - CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES The terms for remunerating the Bank in respect of the Facility have been fixed on the basis of the regulations applicable on the date of signature of this Agreement and the Client's membership of the RHONE-POULENC Group.

  • ACCORDINGLY THE SERVICES CONTENT, AND ESPECIALLY FORWARD LOOKING RECOMMENDATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO UNCERTAINTY, RISKS AND CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO PREDICT AND MANY OF WHICH ARE OUTSIDE OF OUR CONTROL, ACCORDINGLY THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PLATFORM, SERVICE AND SERVICE CONTENT, REMAINS WITH YOU.

  • CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES, ETC............................................

  • Agent's Fee...................................................44 ARTICLE 8 CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES SECTION 8.01.

  • Trailer Wizards advises that at the time the Rental Agreement is produced, the Trailer is in compliance with the safety and equipment standards specified by applicable federal, provincial or municipal laws or regulation, and has a val id Inspection decal.

Related to CHANGES IN CIRCUMSTANCES

  • Change in Circumstance means any significant change to you, including but not limited to:

  • Exigent Circumstances means circumstances where collection or disclosure is urgently necessary, such that procedures that would otherwise be required cannot be followed.

  • Special Circumstances means either or both of the following:

  • Extraordinary circumstances means floods, snow, ice storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or other

  • Exceptional Circumstances : shall mean one or more unavoidable circumstances, as determined by the ISO, that individually or collectively render as unavailable the data necessary for the ISO to perform an audit and review of a Market Party, pursuant to Section 23.4.5.6.2 of this Services Tariff. Exceptional Circumstances may include, but are not limited to: the inaccessibility of the physical facility; the inaccessibility of necessary documentation or other data; and the unavailability of information regarding the regulatory obligations with which the Market Party will be required to comply in order to return its Generator to service which regulatory obligations are not yet known but which will be made known by the applicable regulatory authority under existing laws and regulations provided that none of the above described circumstances are the result of delay or inaction by the Market Party. The magnitude of the repair cost, alone, shall not be an Exceptional Circumstance.