Change in Entitlement Clause Samples

The Change in Entitlement clause defines the circumstances and procedures under which a party’s rights or benefits under an agreement may be altered. Typically, this clause outlines the specific events or conditions—such as regulatory changes, performance milestones, or mutual agreement—that can trigger a modification in what a party is entitled to receive, such as payments, services, or deliverables. Its core practical function is to provide a clear mechanism for adjusting entitlements in response to changing circumstances, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties understand how and when their rights may change.
Change in Entitlement. Individual/small group instruction teachers whose family circumstances change entitling them only to single coverage must notify the Treasurer's office within thirty (30) days after the change occurs. The change in status will be effective the first of the following month. Failure to make timely notification shall result in the individual/small group instruction teacher being required to pay the difference in premium rates via payroll deduction.
Change in Entitlement. In the event that employees who have been absent due to illness or injury return to work but only to shorter hours or reduced workloads, they shall be entitled to future STDL benefits only on a pro-rata basis.