Common use of INCIDENTAL CHANGES Clause in Contracts

INCIDENTAL CHANGES. The Contractor may direct the Subcontractor to perform incidental changes in the Subcontract Work which do not involve adjustments in the Subcontract Amount or Project Schedule. Incidental changes shall be consistent with the scope and intent of the Subcontract Documents. The Contractor shall initiate an incidental change in the Subcontract Work by issuing a written order to the Subcontractor. Such written notice shall be carried out promptly and is binding on the parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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INCIDENTAL CHANGES. The Contractor may direct the Subcontractor to perform incidental Incidental changes in the Subcontract Work which do not involve adjustments in the Subcontract Amount or Project ScheduleSubcontract Time. Incidental changes shall be consistent with the scope and intent of the Subcontract Documents. The Contractor shall initiate an incidental change in the Subcontract Work by issuing a written order to the Subcontractor. Such written notice shall be carried out promptly and is binding on the parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Subcontract Agreement, Master Subcontract Agreement

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INCIDENTAL CHANGES. The Contractor may direct the Subcontractor to perform incidental changes in the Subcontract Work which do not involve adjustments in the Subcontract Amount or Project ScheduleSubcontract Time. Incidental changes shall be consistent with the scope and intent of the Subcontract Documents. The Contractor shall initiate an incidental change in the Subcontract Work by issuing a written order to the Subcontractor. Such written notice shall be carried out promptly and is binding on the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Jewett Construction

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