Minor Revisions Sample Clauses

Minor Revisions. The parties acknowledge that refinement and further development of the Project will require minor revisions from time to time. Unless otherwise required by law, as determined in City Council’s reasonable discretion, a change to the Entitlements shall be deemed “minor”, shall be processed in accordance with this Section 3.1.2, and shall not require an amendment to this Agreement or any further public notice or hearing (including any hearing before the City Council, Planning Commission, or other body of the City) provided such change does not result in any of the items listed in (a) through (e) below occurring. (a) Alter the permitted uses of the Property as a whole; or, (b) Increase the density or intensity of use of the Property as a whole; or, (c) Delete a requirement for the reservation or dedication of land for public purposes within the Property as a whole, including but not limited to the dedication of the Parking Easement as provided for in Section 4 of this Agreement; or, (d) Constitute a project requiring a subsequent or supplemental environmental impact report pursuant to Section 21166 of the Public Resources Code; or, (e) Constitute an action for which notice or hearing, or both, is required by the Due Process clauses of the U.S. or California Constitution.
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Minor Revisions. The FHWA Colorado Division Office and the CDOT may make minor revisions to this Agreement without an amendment. For purposes of this Agreement, a minor revision makes a technical correction, addresses non-substantive changes such as a change in points-of-contact or document names, or revises aspects of procedures that do not materially change the terms of this Agreement. Changes to Attachments B or C are considered minor revisions. Minor revisions are recorded in a change log by the FHWA Colorado Division Office. Minor revisions may be executed without FHWA legal sufficiency review or coordination with FHWA’s Office of Infrastructure.
Minor Revisions. Minor revisions to the entitlements related to the Project/Subject Property shall not require an amendment to this Agreement, provided that City Manager or designee finds and determines that the proposed change or modification is consistent with the development standards and guidelines set forth in this Agreement and Applicable Laws.
Minor Revisions. All revisions of the AFM that do not fall within the agreed guidelines for significant revisions of the AFM as detailed above.
Minor Revisions. It is understood that minor revisions in final plans, including change orders, will be made by the CONSULTANT without additional compensation as the work progresses.
Minor Revisions. Courses or workshops and conferences may be changed so long as the level of the courses remains unchanged, the theme of the project is maintained, and the hours involved are unchanged. Advance request for approval by the Committee is recommended to avoid the possibility of rejection of the compliance report, but it is not required. The applicant must, however, submit the information about the change in writing to the Committee within a month of making the change or, if it is in the summer, by the beginning of next term.

Related to Minor Revisions

  • Minor Changes Within Sale Area, minor adjustments may be made in boundaries of cutting units or in the timber individually Marked for cutting when ac- ceptable to Purchaser and Forest Service.

  • Contract Revisions Notwithstanding Contract Exhibit C, Special Contract Conditions section 6.9, the following types of revisions can be made to the Contract without a formal Contract amendment, upon written notice: Revisions by the Contractor: 1) Contractor’s Information and Contacts 2) Contractor’s Contract Manager Revisions by the Department: 1) Department’s Contract Manager 2) Department’s Quarterly Sales Report (Contract Exhibit J) 3) Contractor Performance Survey (Contract Exhibit I) Contract Exhibit C, Special Contract Conditions section 6.9, applies to all other modifications to the Contract.

  • Design Changes Axon may make design changes to any Axon Device or Service without notifying Agency or making the same change to Axon Devices and Services previously purchased by Agency.

  • Plan Changes In the event the Employer modifies its current benefit plans, or provides an alternative plan(s), the Employer will review the plan changes with the Union prior to implementation. The Employer shall notify the Union at least ninety (90) days prior to the intended implementation date. The implementation date is the effective date of the new plan.

  • Contract Changes Changes may not be made in the terms and conditions of this contract without the agreement and written permission of the Director of Residence Life or the Director’s designee.

  • Sentencing Guidelines Calculations Defendant understands that in imposing sentence the Court will be guided by the United States Sentencing Guidelines. Defendant understands that the Sentencing Guidelines are advisory, not mandatory, but that the Court must consider the Guidelines in determining a reasonable sentence.

  • Program Changes Contractor agrees to inform the County of any alteration in program or service delivery at least thirty (30) days prior to the implementation of the change, or as soon as reasonably feasible.

  • Contractor Changes The Contractor shall notify DAS in writing no later than ten (10) Days from the effective date of any change in: a. its certificate of incorporation or other organizational document; b. more than a controlling interest in the ownership of the Contractor; or c. the individual(s) in charge of the Performance. This change shall not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the Performance. DAS, after receiving written notice by the Contractor of any such change, may require such agreements, releases and other instruments evidencing, to DAS’s satisfaction, that any individuals retiring or otherwise separating from the Contractor have been compensated in full or that provision has been made for compensation in full, for all work performed under terms of the Contract. The Contractor shall deliver such documents to DAS in accordance with the terms of DAS’s written request. DAS may also require, and the Contractor shall deliver, a financial statement showing that solvency of the Contractor is maintained. The death of any Contractor Party, as applicable, shall not release the Contractor from the obligation to Perform under the Contract; the surviving Contractor Parties, as appropriate, must continue to Perform under the Contract until Performance is fully completed.

  • SCOPE CHANGES The Commissioner reserves the right to require, by written order, changes to the scope of the Contract, by altering, adding to or deducting from the Bid Specifications, such changes to be within the general scope of the Contract. If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work under the Contract, whether or not changed by the order, the Commissioner shall, upon notice from Contractor as hereafter stated, make an equitable adjustment in the Contract price, the delivery schedule or both and shall modify the Contract. The Contractor must assert its right to an adjustment under this clause within thirty days from the date of receipt of the written order. However, if the Commissioner decides that the facts justify it, the Commissioner may provide an adjustment without receipt of a proposal. Failure to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the Disputes clause, provided, however, that nothing in this clause shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the Contract as changed.

  • Alternative Work Schedule An alternate forty (40) hour work schedule (other than five (5) uniform and consecutive eight (8) hour days in a seven (7) day period), or for hospital personnel an eighty (80) hour workweek in a fourteen (14) day period and other mutually agreed upon schedules that comply with applicable federal and state law. Employee work schedules normally include two (2) consecutive days off.

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