Permitted Changes Sample Clauses

Permitted Changes. Sections 4.1 (Changes to Services) and 4.2 (Changes to Terms) do not limit Google’s ability to make changes required to comply with applicable law or address a material security risk, or that are applicable to new or pre-general availability Services, offerings, or functionality.
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Permitted Changes. There will be no changes to the Project Objective, including the Target Cost, Contract Time, or the ICL unless one of the following conditions occur:
Permitted Changes. Subject to the other provisions of this Section and Section 4.0, shift preferences will be granted by the Employer if there is an employee with less seniority with the Office of the Sheriff of Lenawee County who is working on the requested shift in the same classification.
Permitted Changes. 15.1 The Builder agrees that notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Contract or the Specification or the Plans, without giving rise to any increase in the Contract Price or any other charge to the Buyer, or to any AOMs, the Buyer may make the changes referred to in this Clause 15 in relation to the Ship as compared with the Builder’s Hull number [*] (the “First Ship”).
Permitted Changes. Franchisor may change the local, country, regional, continental or international scope of the Marketing Fund or the Marketing Fund Activities and discontinue any Marketing Fund Activities.
Permitted Changes. 2.1 Changes to the Contract shall be made only where:
Permitted Changes. Shift preference requests will be granted by the Employer if there is an employee with less classification seniority working on the requested shift in the same classification unless the request would alter the manpower requirements established by the Employer or would otherwise be detrimental to the operation of the Department.
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Permitted Changes. Shift preference requests will be granted by the Employer if there is an employee with less departmental seniority working on the requested shift in the same classification unless the request would alter the manpower requirements established by the Employer or would otherwise be detrimental to the operation of the Department. For purposes of shift preference only, the following job assignments within the Police Deputy and Corrections Deputy classifications will be treated as if they were independent classifications (and only those within such listed independent classifications are eligible to transfer to a position in the classification on another shift). Central Stores Paramedic Evidence Technician Commissary Laundry Tether Unit Grant Writer Work Release Work Detail
Permitted Changes. After completion of the initial preparation of the Demised Premises as provided for in Article 3.01, Tenant may, at any time and from time to time during the term of this lease, at its expense, make or have made such other alterations, additions, installations, substitutions, improvements and decorations (hereinafter collectively called “changes” and, as applied to changes provided for in this Article, “Tenant’s Changes”) in and to the Demised Premises, but not structural alterations, additions or changes, as Tenant may reasonably consider necessary for the conduct of its business in the Demised Premises, provided that:
Permitted Changes. For purposes of this Work Letter, a “Permitted Change” shall mean (i) minor field changes, (ii) changes required by Governmental Authority, (iii) any other changes that (A) do not materially and adversely affect the building structure, roof, or building service equipment to be constructed as part of the Tenant Improvements, (B) do not materially change the size, cost, configuration, or overall appearance of the Tenant Improvements or Tenant’s ability to operate its business in the Building and (C) will not extend the Scheduled Completion Date of the Tenant Improvements (as set forth in the Tenant Improvement Schedule) beyond the Estimated Term Commencement Date, and (iv) ordinary development of the Approved Plans in a manner not inconsistent with the Approved Plans.
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