AMENDMENTS REQUIRED BY PRIME OR HIGHER Sample Clauses

AMENDMENTS REQUIRED BY PRIME OR HIGHER. TIER CONTRACT AND/OR CHANGES OF LAW, RULES, AND/OR REGULATIONS P.2 INCORPORATION OF APPLICABLE CLAUSES, PROVISIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS P.3 SUBCONTRACTING AND SUBCONTRACTING RESTRICTIONS P.4 EXPORTS, RE-EXPORTS, RE-TRANSFERS, AND SUBLICENSING P.1 AMENDMENTS REQUIRED BY PRIME OR HIGHER-TIER CONTRACT AND/OR CHANGES OF LAW, RULES, AND/OR REGULATIONS The Seller agrees that upon the Buyer’s request, it will negotiate in good faith with the Buyer relative to amendments or supplements to this letter contract/subcontract/purchase order to incorporate additional provisions herein or to change provisions hereof, as the Buyer may reasonably deem necessary in order to comply with the provisions/clauses/requirements of the applicable prime contract or with the provisions of to such prime contract. If the Seller feels that such change(s), amendments, or supplements to this letter contract/subcontract/purchase order results in, and provides entitlement for a request for a reasonable equitable adjustment for, a change in schedule, delivery, and/or price/cost (increase or decrease), the Seller may propose a request for equitable adjustment in accordance with the appropriate changes and/or equitable adjustment clauses specified in the applicable terms and conditions.
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AMENDMENTS REQUIRED BY PRIME OR HIGHER. TIER CONTRACT AND/OR CHANGES OF LAW, RULES, AND/OR REGULATIONS The Seller agrees that upon the Buyer’s request, it will negotiate in good faith with the Buyer relative to amendments or supplements to this letter contract/subcontract/purchase order to incorporate additional provisions herein or to change provisions hereof, as the Buyer may reasonably deem necessary in order to comply with the provisions/clauses/requirements of the applicable prime contract or with the provisions of amendments to such prime contract. If the Seller feels that such change(s), amendments, or supplements to this letter contract/subcontract/purchase order results in, and provides entitlement for a request for a reasonable equitable adjustment for, a change in schedule, delivery, and/or price/cost (increase or decrease), the Seller may propose a request for equitable adjustment in accordance with the appropriate changes and/or equitable adjustment clauses specified in the applicable terms and conditions.

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  • Amendments; Renewal Any amendments, consents to or waivers of the terms of this Contract must be in writing and signed by both parties. The parties may renew this Contract by their signed, written instrument.

  • AMENDMENTS TO THIS AGREEMENT This Agreement may only be amended by the parties in writing.

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