Common use of F3 Variation Clause in Contracts

F3 Variation. The Client may from time to time during the Contract Period, by written notice to the Contractor, request a variation of the Specification provided that such variation does not amount to a material change to it. Such a change is hereinafter called a “Variation”. Following such notice, the Client and the Contractor shall enter into good faith negotiations (for a period of not more than 30 Working Days from the date thereof or where, in the reasonable opinion of the Client, the Variation is necessary as a matter of urgency due to circumstances outside the Parties’ control, such shorter period as the Client shall direct) to agree the Variation and any variation in the Contract Price that, in all the circumstances, properly and fairly reflects the nature and extent of the proposed Variation. If the Parties are unable to agree such matters within such period, the Client shall by written notice to the Contractor:

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Executive Coaching Services Agreement, Contract Agreement

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