Changes in Features, Terms and Fees Sample Clauses

Changes in Features, Terms and Fees. Bank may change, alter, delete, add to or discontinue features available in CDB and the related terms at any time, without prior notice to Customer unless required by law. These changes may include, but are not necessarily limited to, fee changes. Customer agrees that any use of CDB after a change becomes effective shall constitute Customer's agreement to such change. Any required notification of changes to Customer may be made either by mail or by a secure e-mail in accordance with the Master Agreement.
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Related to Changes in Features, Terms and Fees

  • Changes in Terms and Conditions We reserve the right to change the terms of this Agreement in our sole discretion and from time to time. Any such change will generally be effective immediately without notice to You unless We are required by applicable law to provide You with advance written notice of the proposed change. In such instances, those changes will be effective immediately after We have provided You with the required advance written notice following the effective date stated in such notice. If, however, the change is made for security purposes, We will implement the change without any notice to You. If You do not accept any change to this Agreement, You have a right to terminate this Agreement in a manner provided for herein.

  • Changes in Terms The terms of this housing agreement may be amended by the UNIVERSITY for any reason, provided that written notice of such amendment is given to the STUDENT forty-five (45) days in advance.

  • Changes in Work Schedules (a) In situations other than emergencies, the scheduled employees are entitled to forty-eight (48) hours notice of any change in their respective work schedules.

  • Defined Terms and Interpretation 1.1 In this Agreement, save where the context requires otherwise, the following words, terms and expressions shall have the following meanings: 1998 Act means the Data Protection Act 1998. 2000 Act means the Freedom of Information Act 2000. 2004 Regulations means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.

  • CHANGES IN CONTRACT 5.1 The Purchaser shall have the right at any time to make changes in the design and/or the specifications of any or all of the Products or part thereof, delivery terms, scope or other provisions of the Contract, by means of a written notice to the Supplier. If in the Supplier’s reasonable opinion such changes affect the cost or time required for performance of the Goods and Services or any other provision(s) of the Contract, the Supplier shall notify the Purchaser promptly in writing, but in no event later than ten (10) days after the receipt of the Purchaser’s notice, including appropriate substantiation regarding the claimed impact of the change. Subject to the Supplier’s notification in accordance with the foregoing, if and to the extent that the changes requested by the Purchaser reasonably justify in the circumstances an adjustment of the price, delivery schedule and/or other provision of the Contract, then an equitable adjustment will be made by the Purchaser (“Change Order”). The Purchaser has the right to instruct the Supplier to commence the changes prior to having finalised the adjustment to the Change Order. In the absence of a notification by the Supplier in accordancewith this Article5.1, the Supplier shall be deemed tohavewaived its rights for an adjustment and shall carry out the change, and the Purchaser shall be entitled to assume that such changewill nothave any impacton anymaterial term of the Contract, including time schedule, warranties and price.

  • Changes in Writing Other than in connection with the addition of additional Subsidiaries, which become parties hereto by executing a supplement hereto in the form attached as Annex I, neither this Guaranty nor any provision hereof may be changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only in writing signed by each of the Guarantors and the Administrative Agent.

  • Changes in Work A. Work Previously Submitted as Satisfactory. If the Engineer has submitted work in accordance with the terms of this contract but the State requests changes to the completed work or parts thereof which involve changes to the original scope of services or character of work under the contract, the Engineer shall make such revisions as requested and as directed by the State. This will be considered as additional work and paid for as specified under Article 4, Additional Work.

  • Changes in Agreement Any changes deemed necessary in this Agreement may be made by mutual agreement at any time during the existence of this Agreement.

  • INTERPRETATIONS/ DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this agreement for sale, unless the context otherwise requires,-

  • Miscellaneous Terms and Conditions The following terms and conditions also apply.

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