Authority To Make Changes Sample Clauses
The "Authority To Make Changes" clause grants designated individuals or parties the power to modify the terms, scope, or requirements of an agreement or project. Typically, this clause outlines who is authorized to approve changes, the process for requesting and documenting modifications, and any limitations on the types of changes that can be made. Its core practical function is to ensure that any alterations to the agreement are properly controlled and authorized, thereby preventing unauthorized changes and maintaining clear accountability.
Authority To Make Changes. The Client Sponsor and the Capgemini Executive may propose, accept and implement changes to technical aspects of any Work Order by signing amendments thereto setting forth such changes, provided such changes do not affect the fees or reimbursements agreed upon under any Work Order or materially change the Services. Any material change to the Services under any Work Order must be agreed to by the parties and set forth in writing in an addendum or change order to the relevant Work Order executed by the parties.
Authority To Make Changes. The Project Sponsor and the Account ------------------------- Executive may propose, accept and implement changes to technical aspects of any Work Order by signing amendments thereto setting forth such changes, provided such changes do not affect the fees or reimbursements agreed upon under any Work Order or materially change the Services. Any material change to the Services under any Work Order must be agreed to by the parties and set forth in writing in an addendum or change order to the relevant Work Order executed by the parties.
