Caps, Limitations, or Parameters on Number of Certain Cases Sample Clauses

Caps, Limitations, or Parameters on Number of Certain Cases. [For Death Penalty contracts:
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Caps, Limitations, or Parameters on Number of Certain Cases. Subject to SCA's prior approval on each case, Contractor may substitute hours spent on complicated felony or other cases in County(ies).] 17 ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS AFFECTING APPLICABILITY OF THE GENERAL TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT [For Death Penalty contracts:
Caps, Limitations, or Parameters on Number of Certain Cases. [Describe here as needed.]
Caps, Limitations, or Parameters on Number of Certain Cases. Subject to SCA's prior approval on each case, Contractor may substitute hours spent on complicated felony or other cases in County(ies).]

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