Common use of Change Orders Generally Clause in Contracts

Change Orders Generally. A Change Order shall not be effective for any purpose unless executed by Owner. As used herein, execution of a Change Order by Owner shall mean that the Change Order has been fully executed with all required signatures by Owner. Change Orders may be requested by Contractor only pursuant to Article 14.4.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: California High Speed Train Project Agreement, General Provisions Agreement, General Provisions Agreement

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Change Orders Generally. A Change Order shall not be effective for any purpose unless executed by OwnerAuthority. As used herein, execution of a Change Order by Owner Authority shall mean that the Change Order has been fully executed with all required signatures by OwnerAuthority. Change Orders may be requested by Contractor only pursuant to Article 14.416.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trainset Agreement

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Change Orders Generally. A Change Order shall not be effective for any purpose unless executed by OwnerAuthority. As used herein, execution of a Change Order by Owner Authority shall mean that the Change Order has been fully executed with all required signatures by OwnerAuthority. Change Orders may be requested by Contractor only pursuant to Article 14.416.6.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Track and Systems Agreement

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