Changes in Government Sample Clauses
The "Changes in Government" clause defines how a contract will address alterations in laws, regulations, or government policies that occur after the agreement is signed. Typically, this clause outlines the parties' obligations if such changes impact the contract's performance, such as requiring compliance with new legal standards or allowing for adjustments to pricing or timelines. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a mechanism for adapting the contract to unforeseen legal or regulatory developments, ensuring that neither party is unfairly disadvantaged by changes outside their control.
Changes in Government furnished property.
(1) The Contracting Officer may, by written notice, (i) decrease the Government-furnished property provided or to be provided under this contract, or (ii) substitute other Government-furnished property for the property to be provided by the Government, or to be acquired by the Carrier for the Government, under this contract. The Carrier shall promptly take such action as the Contracting Officer may direct regarding the removal, shipment, or disposal of the property covered by such notice.
(2) Upon the Carrier's written request, the Contracting Officer shall make an equitable adjustment to the contract in accordance with paragraph (h) of this clause, if the Government has agreed in this contract to make the property available for performing this contract and there is any -
(i) Decrease or substitution in this property pursuant to subparagraph (b)(1) above; or
(ii) Withdrawal of authority to use this property, if provided under any other contract or lease.
Changes in Government furnished property.
Changes in Government. During the reporting period the Government introduced a number of changes to Permanent Secretary positions. A new Permanent Secretary was appointed to the MoPSE on 1 November 2018. A new Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education was appointed after the July 2018 general elections.
