Variation Procedure definition

Variation Procedure means the procedure for carrying out a Variation as set out in Clause 19.1 (Variation Procedure);
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 39;
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 37;

Examples of Variation Procedure in a sentence

  • Any changes embodied in any statement of practice, paper or other guidance that replaces any of the documentation referred to in Paragraph 5.1 shall be agreed in accordance with the Variation Procedure.

  • This Schedule 6 (CAEHRS Variation Procedure) details the scope of the Variations permitted and the process to be followed where the Authority proposes a Variation.

  • Any changes embodied in any statement of practice, paper or other guidance that replaces any of the documentation referred to in Paragraphs 5.1 or 5.2 shall be agreed in accordance with the Variation Procedure.

  • Any settlement reached in the mediation shall not be legally binding until it has been reduced to writing and signed by, or on behalf of, the Parties (in accordance with the Variation Procedure where appropriate).

  • Any change in the Authority’s Security Requirements resulting from such Variation (if any) shall be agreed by the Parties in accordance with the CAEHRS Variation Procedure.


More Definitions of Variation Procedure

Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 38;
Variation Procedure the procedure set out in Clause 24 (Changing the contract);
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 26 (Variation Procedure);
Variation Procedure means the Agreement variation procedure set out in clause 8.
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Schedule 7
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 21.1 (Variation Procedure); VAT means value added tax in accordance with the provisions of the Value Added Tax Act 1994; and
Variation Procedure means the procedure set out in Clause 10.1 (Variation