Notice of Proposed Change Sample Clauses

Notice of Proposed Change. (a) If Owner desires to make a change in the Work or to evaluate whether to initiate such a change, Owner’s Contracting Officer may, at its discretion, issue a Notice of Proposed Change. Such notice will, as applicable, identify any limitations in the scope or price of Contractor’s estimating efforts for the proposed change.
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Notice of Proposed Change. A Party desiring, or required, to make a change shall notify the other Party in writing of the proposed change. The notice will at a minimum contain the following information:
Notice of Proposed Change. Foundry will give HP notice of any proposed ------------------------- Engineering Change, and will provide evaluation samples and other appropriate information as specified by HP at least sixty (60) days prior to the first proposed shipment of any OEM Products to HP involving an Engineering Change. Regardless of whether HP approves a proposed Engineering Change, Lead Time will not be changed except as provided in Section 3.5 above. In addition, Foundry will give HP notice of any "minor" changes and/or bug fixes in an OEM Product which is not specified in Section 7.1 above including component value and/or vendor changes, process or design changes; and geographical relocation of manufacturing processes. Foundry will give HP as much advance notice of such "minor" changes as is reasonable.
Notice of Proposed Change. Supplier will notify HP in writing of any proposed Engineering Change and will provide evaluation samples and other appropriate information as HP may reasonably request a delay of up to [***] prior to the first proposed shipment of any Product involving an Engineering Change provided that Supplier may not provide Product involving an Engineering Change to HP for production usage until HP has notified Supplier, in writing, that it has completed its qualification testing. If any such change affects price, component obsolescence, quality performance or delivery schedules of Product, an impact proposal prepared by Supplier shall be presented to HP for approval prior to Supplier initiating any change. If as a result of such an Engineering Change HP would be unable to utilize Product due to a failure under HP’s qualifications, Supplier will continue to provide Product without the Engineering Change until Supplier and HP resolve any qualification issues. If a resolution mutually recognized as such by both parties is not achieved within a reasonable time, Supplier may, subject to Sections 11.5 and 12.1, discontinue supply of Product without the Engineering Change, whereupon HP may cancel all Accepted Orders for Product without cost or liability or terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Supplier.
Notice of Proposed Change. When bargaining is appropriate at the National Level, Management shall serve its notice of the proposed change upon the President of the Council or his or her designee.
Notice of Proposed Change. When bargaining is appropriate at the Regional Level, Regional Management shall serve its notice of a proposed change upon the appropriate Regional Vice President of the Council.
Notice of Proposed Change. In the event that the Company ------------------------- proposes to make any material change in any of the practices, policies or procedures applied in connection with the preparation of its Annual or Quarterly Financial Statements, the Company shall:
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Notice of Proposed Change. Supplier will give Agilent notice of any proposed Engineering Change, and will provide evaluation samples and other appropriate information as specified by Agilent at least [**] days prior to the first proposed shipment of any OEM Products involving an Engineering Change. Regardless of whether Agilent approves a proposed Engineering Change, Lead Time will not be changed except as provided in Section 4.4 above.
Notice of Proposed Change. Supplier will give GEMS-IT notice of any proposed Engineering Change, and will provide evaluation samples and other appropriate information as specified by GEMS-IT at least 90 days prior to the first proposed shipment of any OEM Products involving an Engineering Change. Regardless of whether GEMS- IT approves a proposed Engineering Change, Lead Time will not be changed except as provided in Section 3.5 above.
Notice of Proposed Change. Supplier will give Philips notice of any proposed Engineering Change, and will provide evaluation samples and other appropriate information as specified by Philips at least 90 days prior to the first proposed shipment of any OEM Products involving an Engineering Change. Regardless of whether Philips approves a proposed Engineering Change, Lead Time will not be changed except as provided in Section 3.1 above.
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