Common use of Approval of Changes Clause in Contracts

Approval of Changes. The City, through the City Manager must approve in writing any changes in the scope of services which result in additional costs or expenses to the City, extension of the schedule or which would change the underlying purpose of the services. Changes include, but are not limited to, issuing additional instructions, requesting additional work, direct omission of work previously ordered, or changes in time of performance.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Continuing Professional Services Agreement, Continuing Professional Services Agreement, Continuing Professional Services Agreement

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Approval of Changes. The City, through the City Manager must approve in writing any changes in the scope of services which result in additional costs or expenses to the City, extension of the schedule or which would change the underlying purpose of the services. Changes include, but are not limited to, issuing additional instructionsinstrnctions, requesting additional work, direct omission of work previously ordered, or changes in time of performanceperf01mance. Such changes shall become effective upon execution by both the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Continuing Professional Services Agreement

Approval of Changes. The City, through the City Manager must approve in writing any changes in the scope of services which result in additional costs or expenses to the City, extension of the schedule or which would change the underlying purpose of the services. Changes include, but are not limited to, issuing additional instructions, requesting additional work, direct omission of work previously ordered, or changes in time of performance. Such changes shall become effective upon execution by both the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Continuing Professional Services Agreement

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Approval of Changes. The City, through the City Commission or the City Manager (as specifically identified herein) must approve in writing any changes in the scope of services which result in additional costs or expenses to the City, extension of the schedule or which would change the underlying purpose of the services. Changes include, but are not limited to, issuing additional instructions, requesting additional work, direct omission of work previously ordered, or changes in time of performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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