Effective Date of Change definition
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Effective Date of Change Order Agreement Terms All terms and conditions of the Agreement are applicable and remain in effect.
Should the Owner refuse the revised fees, he/she shall notify the Company in writing prior to the Effective Date of Change after which this Agreement shall be deemed terminated.
The Date of Issue for any change in coverage as well as the effective date of the change will be the Effective Date of Change shown in the supplemental Policy Specifications which will be sent to You.
Internet Services And Products Agreement Addendum No. ____ Customer Name: CyberSource ------------------------------ Original Service Agreement Date: ------------ Effective Date of Change: 7/7 ------------------- Check appropriate box(es): [ ] Annual Renewal [ ] Additional Service(s)/Product(s) [X] Modification of Existing Service(s) [ ] Other Description: Cancel All Old Access Cards.
This Agreement shall be effective as of the Effective Date, except as provided in Section 4.8 (Effective Date of Change in Economic Terms), and shall remain in effect until January 31, 2027 (the “Initial Term”) and shall thereafter be automatically renewed for successive two (2) year terms (the “Renewal Term(s)”) unless either party gives the other party at least three hundred and sixty-five (365) days’ notice of its intent not to renew.
Effective Date of Change: March 1, 2023 Acceptance: On behalf of the undersigned Contractor, I have given careful consideration to this Contract Amendment and hereby agree to the change(s) and except that as amended herein, all provisions of the Contract remain in full force and effect.
For purposes of this Agreement, the terms "Change of Control," "Effective Date of Change of Control," "Monthly Rate of Pay," and "Termination Date," shall be defined the same as those definitions found in the C B &T, Inc.