Changes by Supplier: Deviations Sample Clauses
The "Changes by Supplier: Deviations" clause defines the process and conditions under which a supplier may propose or implement deviations from the original contract specifications or requirements. Typically, this clause requires the supplier to formally notify the buyer of any intended changes, provide justification, and obtain written approval before proceeding. For example, if a supplier needs to substitute a specified material due to unavailability, this clause would govern how that change is communicated and authorized. Its core function is to ensure that any deviations are managed transparently and with mutual agreement, thereby preventing unauthorized changes and maintaining contract integrity.
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Changes by Supplier: Deviations. Supplier shall provide a written request for any deviation from a document, specification, drawing, etc. Such request must explain the specific proposed deviation, the reason for the proposed deviation, and the period (time, lots, etc.) the proposed deviation is to be in effect. Supplier shall not proceed with a deviation without Purchaser’s prior written approval.
