Change Response Sample Clauses

Change Response. The Change Response shall consist of:- 8.1.1 the Impact Assessment; 8.1.2 the Transition Plan.
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Change Response. 4.1 State to issue a Change Response (a) may request from Project Co any further information that the State reasonably requires in order to assess Project Co’s claim in accordance with this Schedule 4; and (b) must advise Project Co, in a notice entitled “Change Response”, that the State: (i) accepts the Change Notice, in which case Project Co will, subject to Project Co complying with the other requirements of this Agreement (including this Schedule 4), be entitled to compensation in accordance with Section 7 of this Part A; (ii) does not accept the Change Notice (and the reasons for this) and that it requires Project Co to: (A) subject to Clause 33.1(d)(vii) of this Agreement, carry out a tender process, in accordance with Section 5 of this Part A, except for Compensable Extension Events or Compensable Intervening Events; (B) have the Base Costs determined by an Independent Expert in accordance with Section 6 of this Part A; or (C) amend any aspect of the Change Notice, in accordance with the Change Response; or (iii) reject the Change Notice and the reasons for this, (Change Response). 4.2 Options where the Change Notice is not accepted (a) submit an updated Change Notice to the State Representative, responding to the Change Response; or (b) notify the State Representative of any specific matters which it disputes in respect of the Change Response, within 20 Business Days (or such other period as agreed with the State) of Project Co’s receipt of the Change Response.
Change Response. If either Party wishes to proceed with the proposed Contract Change, as soon as practicable and to the extent applicable, Chimera will prepare and deliver to the Client Account Manager a written Change Order describing any changes in methodology, procedures, prioritization, products, services, assignment of personnel, deliverables and due dates, and other resources that Chimera believes would be required to affect the Contract Change. In addition, such Change Order will include, as appropriate or applicable: (i) an estimation of any additional Charges or change in the Charges that may be required; (ii) the categories of costs, if any, that may be avoided as a result of such Contract Change; (iii) a description of how the proposed Contract Change would be implemented; (iv) a description of the effect, if any, such Contract Change would have on the obligations of the Parties under the SOW; and (v) such other information as may be relevant to the proposed Contract Change. The Chimera Delivery Manager and the Client Account Manager will meet to determine whether they desire for Chimera to proceed with the implementation of the proposed Contract Change in accordance with the Change Order.
Change Response. In the event of a Denver Water-initiated Change Request, within five (5) business days of Consultant’s receipt of such Change Request, Consultant shall provide to Denver Water a written statement describing in detail: (a) the impact on any Denver Water System performance, if any, and the modifications to Denver Water System that will be required as a result of the Change Request including changes in Services and/or Deliverables;

Related to Change Response

  • Emergency Response Partners must develop, maintain, and carry out a response plan for public water system emergencies, including disease outbreaks, spills, operational failures, and water system contamination. Partners must notify DWS in a timely manner of emergencies that may affect drinking water supplies.

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  • Incident Response Operator shall have a written incident response plan that reflects best practices and is consistent with industry standards and federal and state law for responding to a data breach, breach of security, privacy incident or unauthorized acquisition or use of any portion of Data, including PII, and agrees to provide LEA, upon request, an executive summary of the written incident response plan.

  • Contingent Emergency Response 1. In order to ensure the proper implementation of contingent emergency response activities under Part 4 of the Project (“Contingent Emergency Response Part”), the Recipient shall ensure that: (a) a manual (“CERC Manual”) is prepared and adopted in form and substance acceptable to the Association, which shall set forth detailed implementation arrangements for the Contingent Emergency Response Part, including: (i) any structures or institutional arrangements for coordinating and implementing the Contingent Emergency Response Part;

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