Circumstances Under Which Change Orders May Be Issued. Change Orders may be issued for the following purposes (or combination thereof): (a) to modify the scope of the Maintenance Services; (b) to revise the Maintenance Price; and (c) to revise other terms and conditions of the CMC Documents. The matters set forth in clause (c) above may be made pursuant to an amendment in accordance with the Capital Maintenance Contract unless TxDOT issues a Directive Letter, in which event the process set forth in Section 4.5.2 shall be followed. Upon TxDOT’s approval of the matters set forth in the Request for Change Order submitted by DB Contractor (whether it is initiated by TxDOT or requested by DB Contractor), TxDOT shall prepare a Change Order for execution by the Parties. A Request for Change Order is not required for Unilateral Change Orders. A Change Order may, in TxDOT’s discretion, direct DB Contractor to proceed with the Maintenance Services with the amount of any adjustment to the Maintenance Price to be determined in the future. All additions, deductions or changes to the Maintenance Services as directed by Change Orders shall be performed under the requirements and conditions of the CMC Documents, except to the extent they are expressly modified by the Change Order. A Change Order shall not be effective for any purpose unless executed by TxDOT.
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Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement
Circumstances Under Which Change Orders May Be Issued. Change Orders may be issued for the following purposes (or combination thereof):
(a) to modify the scope of the Maintenance Services;
(b) to revise the Maintenance Price; and
(c) to revise other terms and conditions of the CMC Documents. The matters set forth in clause (c) above may be made pursuant to an amendment in accordance with the Capital Maintenance Contract unless TxDOT issues a Directive Letter, in which event the process set forth in Section 4.5.2 shall be followed. Upon TxDOT’s approval of the matters set forth in the Request for Change Order submitted by DB Contractor (whether it is initiated by TxDOT or requested by DB Contractor), TxDOT shall prepare a Change Order for execution by the Parties. A Request for Change Order is not required for Unilateral Change Orders. A Change Order may, in at the discretion of TxDOT’s discretion, direct DB Contractor to proceed with the Maintenance Services with the amount of any adjustment to the Maintenance Price to be determined in the future. All additions, deductions or changes to the Maintenance Services as directed by Change Orders shall be performed under the requirements and conditions of the CMC Documents, except to the extent they are expressly modified by the Change Order. A Change Order shall not be effective for any purpose unless executed by TxDOT.
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Samples: Capital Maintenance Agreement, Capital Maintenance Agreement