Contractual Change definition

Contractual Change has the meaning given in Schedule 8.2 (Change Control);
Contractual Change means any changes to the contractual provisions as defined in Section 7 of the GA. Customer means, for the purposes of invoicing and billing, an individual unit or entity of FME as defined in the NETCARE invoicing system. Defects means non-compliance with any Service Levels or the specifications agreed with respect to a Service or a defect in the priorities level 1, 2 or 3 as defined in the MSD and the GA.

Examples of Contractual Change in a sentence

  • Any modifications to this Agreement made pursuant to the Contractual Change Control Procedure shall (i) be by mutual agreement of the Parties, (ii) require appropriate executions by the Parties to evidence such agreement, and (iii) be deemed amendments to this Agreement.

  • Requirements for New Services will be handled through the Contractual Change Control Procedure and Vendor will work with ACI to assess the impact of these requirements on ACI’s operating environment.

  • SSTL shall be responsible for any impact on the provisions of this Contract resulting from any Contractual Change implemented through the above procedures.

  • Any modifications to the Phoenix Risk Control Requirements shall be subject to the Technical Change Control Procedure or Contractual Change Control Procedure, as appropriate.

  • If at any time Phoenix requests additional security, Vendor shall make such security available, but shall first notify Phoenix of the incremental cost (if any) for such security and such changes shall be subject to the Contractual Change Control Procedure.

  • As set forth more fully in Schedule A (Statement of Work), Vendor shall implement and administer effective solutions as necessary to implement the Phoenix Risk Control Requirements, or as otherwise directed by Phoenix (subject to the Technical Change Control Procedure or Contractual Change Control Procedure, as appropriate), and shall certify that the systems used to provide the Services are in compliance with such requirements.

  • To institute and implement such a contract change control process (the "Contractual Change Control Procedure"), the Parties shall use that procedure reflected in Schedule U-2 (Contractual Change Control Procedure).

  • If there are changes or additions to such Phoenix Applicable Laws during the term and such changes or additions impact the use or receipt of the Services, Vendor shall, subject to the Technical Change Control Procedure or Contractual Change Control Procedure, as appropriate, modify its performance of the Services, to the extent directed by Phoenix, as necessary for Phoenix to comply with such Phoenix Applicable Laws, as so changed or added.

  • The Time and Materials Rate Card at Exhibit C to Appendix 1 of Schedule 2 of the Contract is replaced with the revised rates at Appendix A to this Contractual Change Control Note.

  • To institute and implement such a contract change control process (the “Contractual Change Control Procedure”), the Parties shall use that procedure reflected in Schedule U-2 (Contractual Change Control Procedure).

Related to Contractual Change

  • actual carrier means a person, other than the contracting carrier, who, by virtue of authority from the contracting carrier, performs the whole or part of the carriage contemplated in paragraph (b) but who is not with respect to such part a successive carrier within the meaning of the Warsaw Convention. Such authority is presumed in the absence of proof to the contrary.

  • Contractual Currency has the meaning given in Clause 21.5;

  • Standard Contractual Clauses means the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to processors established in third countries, as approved by the European Commission in Decision 2010/87/EU, or any set of clauses approved by the European Commission which amends, replaces or supersedes these;

  • EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the standard contractual clauses issued by the European Commission by implementing decision 2021/914 of June 4, 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

  • UK Standard Contractual Clauses means the Standard Contractual Clauses for data controller to data processor transfers approved by the European Commission in decision 2010/87/EU.