Common use of Changes to Specifications Clause in Contracts

Changes to Specifications. If the Purchaser wishes to change the Specifications, the Purchaser must notify the Supplier of its requested changes. The parties must promptly discuss whether, and any terms and conditions on which, the Supplier is willing (acting reasonably) to agree to the Purchaser’s requested changes to the Specifications. Any changes to the Specifications, and any terms and conditions applying to such changes: 7.2.1 must be mutually agreed by the parties in writing; and 7.2.2 take effect 3 months after they are agreed; unless the changes are business critical, in which case, they take effect as soon as practicable after they are agreed and no later than 3 months after they are agreed.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Milk Supply Agreement, Milk Supply Agreement, Milk Supply Agreement

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Changes to Specifications. If the Purchaser wishes to change the Specifications, the Purchaser must notify the Supplier of its requested changes. The parties must promptly discuss whether, and any terms and conditions on which, the Supplier is willing (acting reasonably) to agree to the Purchaser’s requested changes to the Specifications. Any changes to the Specifications, and any terms and conditions applying to such changes: 7.2.1 must be mutually agreed by the parties in writing; and 7.2.2 take effect 3 months after they are agreed; unless the changes are business critical, in which case, they take effect as soon as practicable after they are agreed and agreedand no later than 3 months after they are agreed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Milk Supply Agreement, Milk Supply Agreement

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