Changes to Work Orders Sample Clauses

Changes to Work Orders. If the scope of work of a Work Order changes, then the applicable Work Order may be amended as provided in this Section 5.3(a). If a required modification to a Work Order is identified by Rhythm or by Manufacturer, the identifying party will notify the other party in writing as soon as reasonably possible. Manufacturer will provide Rhythm with a change order containing a description of the required modifications and their effect on the scope, fees and timelines specified in the Work Order (“Change Order”), and will use reasonable efforts to do so within ten (10) business days of receiving or providing such notice, as the case may be. No Change Order will be effective unless and until it has been signed by authorized representatives of both parties. If Rhythm does not approve such Change Order, and has not terminated the Work Order, but requests the Work Order to be amended to take into account the modification, then the parties will use reasonable efforts to agree on a Change Order that is mutually acceptable. If practicable, Manufacturer will continue to work under the existing Work Order during any such negotiations, provided such efforts would facilitate the completion of the work envisioned in the proposed Change Order, but will not commence work in accordance with the Change Order until it is authorized in writing by Rhythm. * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. OMITTED PORTIONS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.
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Changes to Work Orders. Any change to a Work Order shall be made by Change Order executed pursuant to the change control procedures described in Section 11.4.
Changes to Work Orders. Subcontractor shall not make any changes to the Work Order. However, Subcontractor may request amended Work Orders from PKMG to reflect information and/or updates provided by PKMG during the course of performing a Work Order. PKMG will not pay for any work performed unless it is described in the Work Order or a written amended Work Order.
Changes to Work Orders. Changes in any Work Order shall become effective only when a written change request is executed by authorized representatives of both parties. Either party may propose to reduce, alter, amend, enhance, or add to the scope or nature of the Services to be performed under any Work Order or to modify the time or place of performance thereunder. If either party proposes change in the Services to be provided under any Work Order, such party will provide a written change to the Work Order to the appropriate representative of the other party. The request must be clearly identified as a proposal or request for a change to the Work Order and provide information regarding the change comparable to the detail originally included in the applicable Work Order, including a description of the anticipated impact on the Services to be performed. If either party proposes a change (“Requestor”), then within ten (10) days after the other party’s receipt of the proposal from the other party (“Requestee”), Requestee will advise Requestor of pricing or other terms that Requestee believes will be affected by the proposed changes. Only a material change may result in a pricing change. If the proposed terms are not acceptable to both parties, parties will endeavor to agree upon appropriate and mutually agreeable changes in price, timing or other terms associated with the Change Order. If InnerWorkings and ServiceMaster cannot agree upon such changes within thirty (30) days after receipt of the notice of proposed changes from ServiceMaster, the Services will continue with no change. InnerWorkings agrees to act in a commercially reasonable manner with regard to terms it requires for any proposed change and ServiceMaster agrees to act in a commercially reasonable manner with regards to the proposed pricing changes. Neither party will be obligated to agree to any change in the Services. This section merely sets forth the manner in which such changes may be accomplished, but each party agrees to act in good faith with respect to changes proposed by the other. InnerWorkings may not decline to accept any change requests that reduce the cost of performance, provided that an equitable adjustment in compensation is made for the out-of-pocket costs and margin of any performance or preparation already undertaken. Further, InnerWorkings may not decline any change requests that increase the cost or magnitude of performance, provided that the changes are reasonable in scope and a commensurate incre...
Changes to Work Orders. Manufacturing Process and Specifications.
Changes to Work Orders. Any change to a Work Order shall be made by the issuance of a Revised Work Order to be fully executed by the District and the Contractor.
Changes to Work Orders. Except as provided in Section 11.2 of this Principal Document, any alteration, deletion or addition to Services in any Work Order or a change in any provision(s) of any Work Order shall be effective only if made in a Change Order executed by User and Contractor. Work Orders are deemed to include any applicable Change Orders. A Change Order, however, shall not modify any provisions of this Agreement incorporated into the Work Order except to the extent that a written Work Order is permitted to modify this Agreement.
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Changes to Work Orders. If COMPANY requests or OC recommends changes ---------------------- during performance of a Work Order, OC shall provide COMPANY with a written change order proposal setting forth: (i) a description of the proposed changes; (ii) the impact on pricing; (iii) the impact on the project schedule; and (iv) a revised Statement of Work. COMPANY may accept or reject any such change order proposal. A change order proposal shall be considered rejected if COMPANY does not accept the change order proposal within ten business days after receipt of the change order proposal. If accepted, change orders will be effective upon execution of the change order proposal by COMPANY. Notwithstanding the foregoing, OC and COMPANY may make minor, non-material modifications to the specifications in the Work Order provided (i) such modifications do not limit, diminish or substantially affect the scope of the Services or any work product to be provided in connection therewith; and (ii) and OC shall promptly notify COMPANY in writing of such modification and vice-versa.

Related to Changes to Work Orders

  • Statement of Work The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below:

  • Changes to Services The Parties acknowledge and agree that there will be changes to the scope of the Services during the Contract Period. The Customer may amend the Stories that are comprised within the Minimum Marketable Features of a Release at any time during the Release at no additional charge and without adopting the Change Control Procedure set out in Clause 28 above provided that: the Customer shall not be entitled to make any changes to the Stories that form the subject of a Sprint following the mutual agreement by the Parties of the Sprint Plan for that Sprint; new Stories and/or changes to existing Stories may only be introduced if: existing Stories with an equivalent number of Story Points are removed; or existing Stories are reduced in size by the equivalent number of Story Points, such that the total number of Story Points for the Release remains constant throughout the Release. The Supplier shall consider any request by the Customer to increase the number of Story Points for a Release, and may, subject to the Change Control Procedure set out at Clause 28, agree to such request.

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • Changes to Agreement We reserve the right to change any of the terms of this Agreement or any Specifications or Guidelines governing the Service at any time in our sole discretion. All changes will be effective upon posting to the Service. However, for all changes to this Agreement, excluding Specifications and Guidelines, we will post a notice of change for thirty (30) days. You are responsible for reviewing the notice and any applicable changes. YOUR CONTINUED USE OF THIS SERVICE FOLLOWING OUR POSTING OF ANY CHANGES WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH CHANGES. 11) Prime Publishing Intellectual Property. Without our prior written consent, you may not use our intellectual property, including, without limitation, our trademarks, trade names, trade dress, or copyrighted material, in any manner. 12) Communications. Prime Publishing and its Affiliates may communicate with you in connection with the Service, electronically and in other Media, and you consent to such communications regardless of any "Customer Communication Preferences" (or similar preferences or requests) you may have indicated on the web sites of Prime Publishing or its Affiliates or by any other means. 13) Waiver. PRIME PUBLISHING AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM BREACH OF CONTRACT OR WARRANTY OR FROM NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY) ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF (OR KNEW OR SHOULD KNOWN OF) THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 14) Disclaimer. PRIME PUBLISHING PROVIDES THE SERVICE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. 15)

  • Work Orders If the Contract is for indefinite quantities of Services, as specified in the Signature Document, all Work will be performed in accordance with properly executed Work Orders.

  • Description of Work (a) that has been omitted or

  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

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