MAJOR CHANGES. If XO makes major changes prior to departure, Passenger shall have the right to cancel the reservation on the Charter Flight and receive a full refund. The following are major changes:
MAJOR CHANGES a. A major change will be considered to signify any change affecting the value, duration, activities and results, changes which would call into question the decision to allocate the grant, and also the eligibility of the Promoter, changes to the budget lines of the project, if they do not affect the main objective of the project, and the financial impact exceeds 20% of the amount initially allocated for one eligible expenditure budget line under another eligible expenditure budget line(s) included in the detailed project budget.
MAJOR CHANGES. The Department will apprise the Uniforms and Equipment Advisory Committee whenever major changes to the Uniforms and Personal Equipment Program are anticipated.
MAJOR CHANGES. Any change which is not a minor change shall require a zoning amendment with recommendation by the Planning & Zoning Commission and final approval by the City Council.
MAJOR CHANGES. Before the City makes major changes to the operation of the Electric Xpress, the City will seek input from the District about the changes. The City will share any input received from the District with the City Council, which may consider the changes in an open and public meeting.
MAJOR CHANGES. If JSX makes a Major Change prior to scheduled departure of flight(s) listed on Participant’s Charter itinerary, Participant has the right to cancel and receive a full refund of the amount paid, returned to the original form of payment. Major changes are defined as:
MAJOR CHANGES. A post-selection schedule change may be of such magnitude as to precipitate an entirely different pattern of equipment and flight crew utilization. Under this condition, the blocks of flying time for each type of equipment originally allocated to the crew bases may change to some degree, creating the need for an entirely new trip selection. It is, therefore, possible to have more than one (1) trip selection during a contractual month.
MAJOR CHANGES. Each Member business is responsible to protect and safeguard the environment and the health and safety of individuals. To that end, understanding that certain actions by a Member business could adversely affect:
MAJOR CHANGES. Supplier will provide Buyer with written notice before implementing a Major Change. Supplier shall use reasonable efforts to provide Buyer with such written notice [*] prior to implementing a Major Change. Except in the case of a Mandatory Change, within [*] after receiving the Major Change notice, Buyer may provide written notification to Supplier of its acceptance or rejection of that Major Change. In the event of rejection by Buyer, Supplier may, at its sole option and discretion, (i) continue to provide the applicable Products without such Major Change to Buyer, for a time period and at a price to be agreed upon by the Parties, or (ii) terminate this SOW with respect to the applicable Products. At Buyer's request and expense Supplier shall furnish a limited number of samples of changed Products to Buyer for evaluation.
MAJOR CHANGES. Where major changes occur to an Initiative prior to its completion (eg. the Delivery Organisation has major shortcomings or ceases to exist, the Initiative target group no longer exists, or the need or issue to be addressed is rectified), AusAID may terminate funding of the Initiative in accordance with clause18.1(a). Where any failure or delay by a party in the performance of this Agreement is caused, directly or indirectly, by a Force Majeure Event, the party: is not liable for that failure or delay; and its obligations under this Agreement are suspended, to the extent to which they are affected by the relevant Force Majeure Event, for the duration of the Force Majeure Event. Clause 17.2 does not apply to a Force Majeure Event affecting a party to the extent that: the failure or delay was caused by a breach of this Agreement by that party; or the obligation concerned is a payment obligation TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement: or any Grant Order by giving to the other a Notice of Intention to Terminate in writing stating the reasons for termination; or by giving 30 days notice in writing to the other party if a Force Majeure Event continues for more than 30 consecutive days. If the Organisation fails to fulfill, or is in significant breach of any of the Organisation’s obligations under this Agreement, and does not rectify the omission or breach after receiving 30 business days in writing from AusAID to do so then, AusAID may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving notice to the Organisation of the termination. The Organisation must comply with any requirements in AusAID’s notice of termination. AusAID may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice in writing to the Organisation if: The Organisation comes under one of the forms of external administration referred to in Chapter 5 of the Corporations Xxx 0000 (Cth), or an order has been made for the purpose of placing the Organisation under external administration; AusAID is satisfied that any statement made in the Organisation’s application for a Grant is incorrect, incomplete, false or misleading in a way which would have affected the original decision to approve the Grant; or The Organisation’s Accreditation with AusAID is terminated or cancelled. The Organisation must comply with any requirements in AusAID’s notice of termination. Except where AusAID has agreed under clause 2.2, to the maintenance of a Grant Agreement, no later than 28 days after receipt of a notice of termi...