Common use of Change Order Document Clause in Contracts

Change Order Document. (a) If Contractor agrees to any such Buyer-requested Change Order, then a written change order document or additional work authorization document may be prepared by Contractor and agreed to by Xxxxx, and/or Contractor may otherwise provide to Buyer an email or other written document setting forth the requested Change Order. (Collectively, a written change order or additional work authorization document, or other email or document reflecting a Change Order, shall be referred to as a “Change Order Document”). The Change Order Document shall set forth the Buyer-requested change, modification, upgrade, or other change, along with the Adjustment of the Contract Price and shall thereby amend the terms of the Agreement. (b) Each Change Order Document or other upward Adjustment in the Contract Price made after the initial Construction Meeting and execution of the initial Selections Document (i.e., a Construction Addendum or initial Change Order Document), and excluding any and all Overage adjustment amounts relating to an Allowance item, may include a $100 administrative/management fee, which shall be included and applied in the sole discretion of Contractor. Xxxxx acknowledges and agrees that the amount of all Adjustments will be decided in Contractor’s sole discretion. (c) Also, an Buyer-requested Change Order shall not be binding upon Contractor and will not amend the terms of the Agreement unless and until a Change Order Document is executed by Buyer, and the payment set forth therein is timely paid by Xxxxx as set forth below. (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that written Change Order Documents are not always prepared and signed, and that if Contractor chooses to complete a Buyer- requested Change Order per Xxxxx’s verbal direction, and without a Change Order Document, Buyer shall still be liable for all costs associated with Contractor’s completion of Buyer’s verbally requested change. (e) Buyer’s digital signature, e-signature, or acceptance via email, regarding a Change Order Document has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature and is deemed to be Buyer’s acceptance and approval of the Change Order Document and/or the terms set forth in Contractor’s email or other document.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Change Order Document. (a) If Contractor agrees to any such Buyer-requested Change Order, then a written change order document or additional work authorization document may be prepared by Contractor and agreed to by Xxxxx, and/or Contractor may otherwise provide to Buyer an email or other written document setting forth the requested Change Order. (Collectively, a written change order or additional work authorization document, or other email or document reflecting a Change Order, shall be referred to as a “Change Order Document”). The Change Order Document shall set forth the Buyer-Buyer- requested change, modification, upgrade, or other change, along with the Adjustment of the Contract Price and shall thereby amend the terms of the Agreement. (b) Each Change Order Document or other upward Adjustment in the Contract Price made after the initial Construction Meeting and execution of the initial Selections Document (i.e., a Construction Addendum or initial Change Order Document), and excluding any and all Overage adjustment amounts relating to an Allowance item, may include a $100 administrative/management fee, which shall be included and applied in the sole discretion of Contractor. Xxxxx acknowledges and agrees that the amount of all Adjustments will be decided in Contractor’s sole discretion. (c) Also, an Buyer-requested Change Order shall not be binding upon Contractor and will not amend the terms of the Agreement unless and until a Change Order Document is executed by Buyer, and the payment set forth therein is timely paid by Xxxxx as set forth below. (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that written Change Order Documents are not always prepared and signed, and that if Contractor chooses to complete a Buyer- Buyer-requested Change Order per Xxxxx’s verbal direction, and without a Change Order Document, Buyer shall still be liable for all costs associated with Contractor’s completion of Buyer’s verbally requested change. (e) Buyer’s digital signature, e-signature, or acceptance via email, regarding a Change Order Document has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature and is deemed to be Buyer’s acceptance and approval of the Change Order Document and/or the terms set forth in Contractor’s email or other document.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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Change Order Document. (a) If Contractor agrees to any such Buyer-requested Change Order, then a written change order document or additional work authorization document may be prepared by Contractor and agreed to by XxxxxBuyer, and/or Contractor may otherwise provide to Buyer an email or other written document setting forth the requested Change Order. (Collectively, a written change order or additional work authorization document, or other email or document reflecting a Change Order, shall be referred to as a “Change Order Document”). The Change Order Document shall set forth the Buyer-requested change, modification, upgrade, or other change, along with the Adjustment of the Contract Price and shall thereby amend the terms of the Agreement. (b) Each Change Order Document or other upward Adjustment in the Contract Price made after the initial Construction Meeting and execution of the initial Selections Document (i.e., a Construction Addendum or initial Change Order Document), and excluding any and all Overage adjustment amounts relating to an Allowance item, may include a $100 administrative/management fee, which shall be included and applied in the sole discretion of Contractor. Xxxxx Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the amount of all Adjustments will be decided in Contractor’s sole discretion. (c) Also, an Buyer-requested Change Order shall not be binding upon Contractor and will not amend the terms of the Agreement unless and until a Change Order Document is executed by Buyer, and the payment set forth therein is timely paid by Xxxxx Buyer as set forth below. (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that written Change Order Documents are not always prepared and signed, and that if Contractor chooses to complete a Buyer- requested Change Order per XxxxxBuyer’s verbal direction, and without a Change Order Document, Buyer shall still be liable for all costs associated with Contractor’s completion of Buyer’s verbally requested change. (e) Buyer’s digital signature, e-signature, or acceptance via email, regarding a Change Order Document has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature and is deemed to be Buyer’s acceptance and approval of the Change Order Document and/or the terms set forth in Contractor’s email or other document.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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