Amendments to Consent Clause Samples

The "Amendments to Consent" clause defines the process and requirements for making changes to previously granted consents within an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that any modifications to a party's consent must be made in writing and agreed upon by all relevant parties, ensuring that no unilateral changes can occur without proper authorization. By establishing a clear procedure for altering consents, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, ensuring that all parties remain aligned and that any changes are properly documented and enforceable.
Amendments to Consent. (a) Section 2.1 of the Consent is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
Amendments to Consent. Section 3 of the Consent shall hereby be amended and restated to read in its entirety as follows:
Amendments to Consent. The following conditions may prompt an amendment of the original consent: (a) the discovery of new information which could affect the subject’s willingness to continue participation, or (b) any change in the contact personnel. Any amendments to consent forms must undergo the same IRB review and approval process prior to being given to the subject. Existing subjects should sign new consent forms to assure their understanding of the new information and to provide them an opportunity to reconsider their participation.
Amendments to Consent. As a result of the refinancing, the Contracting Party, the Company and the Replacement Collateral Agent agree that the Consent is hereby amended, effective as of the date of the Refinancing, as follows: