Common use of Change Directives Clause in Contracts

Change Directives. 9.1.1 MSA may, without invalidating the Agreement, and without notice to or approval of any surety, order changes in the Services required under the Agreement, including additions, deletions or modifications. Any such change must be conveyed by MSA to Contractor via an executed written change directive (a “Change Directive”). Subject to provision of prompt notice set forth in subsection 9.1.2, Contractor may be entitled to a Change Directive extending the time for performance, or increasing the price for Services, upon discovery of conditions or events (together “Conditions”) having a material impact on the schedule or the cost.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contractor Agreement, Audit Services Agreement

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Change Directives. 9.1.1 MSA may, without invalidating the Agreement, and without notice to or approval of any surety, order changes in the Services required under the Agreement, including additions, deletions or modifications. Any such change must be conveyed by MSA to Contractor Commissioning Agent via an executed written change directive (a “Change Directive”). Subject to provision of prompt notice set forth in subsection 9.1.2, Contractor Commissioning Agent may be entitled to a Change Directive extending the time for performance, or increasing the price for Services, upon discovery of conditions or events (together “Conditions”) having a material impact on the schedule or the cost.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Commissioning Services Agreement

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