Change, Amendment, Etc Sample Clauses

The "Change, Amendment, Etc" clause defines the process by which modifications to the agreement can be made after it has been executed. Typically, this clause requires that any changes, amendments, or additions to the contract must be made in writing and agreed upon by all parties involved, often necessitating signatures or other formal acknowledgment. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties are aware of and consent to any alterations, thereby preventing misunderstandings or disputes over unauthorized or informal changes.
Change, Amendment, Etc. No change, amendment, modification, cancellation or discharge of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid unless consented to in writing by Secured Party.
Change, Amendment, Etc. No change, amendment, modification, cancellation or discharge or any provision of this Security Agreement shall be valid unless consented to in writing by the Secured Party.