Common use of Change Control Order Clause in Contracts

Change Control Order. 8.1 Either party may propose changes to the scope or execution of the Works but no proposed changes shall come into effect until a relevant Change Control Order has been signed by both parties. A Change Control Order shall be a document setting out the proposed changes and the effect that those changes will have on: (a) the Works; (b) the SoW Charges; (c) the timetable for the Works; and (d) any of the other terms of the relevant Statement of Work. 8.2 If the Supplier wishes to make a change to the Works it shall provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client for review and agreement. 8.3 If the Client wishes to make a change to the Works: (a) it shall notify the Supplier and provide as much detail as the Supplier reasonably requires of the proposed changes, including the timing of the proposed change; and (b) the Supplier shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving the information at clause 8.3(a), provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client. 8.4 If the parties: (a) agree to a Change Control Order, they shall sign it and that Change Control Order shall amend the relevant Statement of Work; or (b) are unable to agree a Change Control Order, either party may require the disagreement to be dealt with in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure in clause 30 (Multi- tiered dispute resolution procedure).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Change Control Order. 8.1 a. Either party may propose changes to the scope or execution of the Works but no proposed changes shall come into effect until a relevant Change Control Order has been signed by both parties. A Change Control Order shall be a document setting out the proposed changes and the effect that those changes will have on: (a) i. the Works; (b) ii. the SoW Charges; (c) iii. the timetable for the Works; and (d) iv. any of the other terms of the relevant Statement of Work. 8.2 b. If the Supplier wishes to make a change to the Works it shall provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client for review and agreement. 8.3 c. If the Client wishes to make a change to the Works: (a) i. it shall notify the Supplier and provide as much detail as the Supplier reasonably requires of the proposed changes, including the timing of the proposed change; and (b) ii. the Supplier shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving the information at clause 8.3(a), provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client. 8.4 d. If the parties: (a) i. agree to a Change Control Order, they shall sign it and that Change Control Order shall amend the relevant Statement of Work; or (b) ii. are unable to agree a Change Control Order, either party may require the disagreement to be dealt with in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure in clause 30 (Multi- Multi-tiered dispute resolution procedure).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Change Control Order. 8.1 Either party may propose changes to the scope or execution of the Works but no proposed changes shall come into effect until a relevant Change Control Order has been signed by both parties. A Change Control Order shall be a document setting out the proposed changes and the effect that those changes will have on: (a) the Works; (b) the SoW SOW Charges; (c) the timetable for the Works; and (d) any of the other terms of the relevant Statement of Work. 8.2 If the Supplier wishes to make a change to the Works it shall provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client for review and agreement. 8.3 If the Client wishes to make a change to the Works: (a) it shall notify the Supplier and provide as much detail as the Supplier reasonably requires of the proposed changes, including the timing of the proposed change; and (b) the Supplier shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving the information at clause 8.3(a), provide a draft Change Control Order to the Client. 8.4 If the parties: (a) agree to a Change Control Order, they shall sign it and that Change Control Order shall amend the relevant Statement of Work; or (b) are unable to agree a Change Control Order, either party may require the disagreement to be dealt with in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure in clause 30 (Multi- Multi-tiered dispute resolution procedure).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Consultancy Services Agreement

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