REQUEST FOR VARIANCE Sample Clauses
A Request for Variance clause outlines the process by which a party may formally seek permission to deviate from specific terms or requirements set forth in an agreement. Typically, this involves submitting a written request detailing the nature and justification for the proposed change, which must then be reviewed and approved by the other party or a designated authority. This clause provides a structured mechanism for handling exceptions, ensuring that any modifications are considered transparently and do not undermine the overall intent of the contract.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. An employer seeking a project which exceeds the scope of the Agreement, may request, in writing, a variance from the Site Local Union Business Manager. The Business Manager shall either approve the variance, approve the variance with modifications or deny the variance within two business days of receiving such request.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. An Employer seeking a project which exceeds the scope of the Agreement, may request, in writing, a variance from the Site Local Union Business Manager. The Business Manager shall either approve the variance, approve the variance with modifications or deny the variance within two business days of receiving such request. IBEW Local Unions 32, 82, 212, 317, 575, 648, 683, 688 and 1105 and the Central Ohio Chapter of NECA, the Cincinnati Chapter of NECA, and the Western Ohio Chapter of NECA enter into this Agreement in the interest of growing Market Share in the Indiana and Ohio counties listed herein. All provisions of the Inside Collective Bargaining Agreement shall apply unless modified herein. • office buildings • warehouses • shopping centers • gas stations • auto sales agencies and garages • food service centers • churches • restaurants • funeral homes • entertainment facilities • nursing homes • hospitals • hotels, motels • clinics • retail and wholesale facilities • residential buildings • Solar projects (1,500 panels or less) unless otherwise covered under the Agreement • Lighting Retrofits (when not associated with remodels involving branch re-circuiting) o Lighting Retrofits shall be defined as the changing of lamps and ballasts in existing light fixtures and shall also include the one for one replacement of existing fixtures • Small stand-alone manufacturing facilities when free standing and not part of a larger facility (not to exceed 50,000 square feet).
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. (VRO6-080) approved by the Central Platte Natural Resources District on February 23, 2006.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. RFVs shall be submitted in accordance with Section C. The RFV may be subject to, but not limited to, conditions such as sensitivity testing, stabilizer analysis and/or dehumidification at Contractor's cost. RFVs may be submitted with a recertification plan (if available). The recertification plan will be kept on record once approved by the cognizant engineering activity.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. The Contractor shall generate a Request for Variance (RFV) to request approval for a temporary departure from a specific requirement(s) of the approved CPS baseline. DD Form 1694 shall be used for RFVs. Permanent Changes require a Specification Change Notice (SCN) to be generated.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. The contractor shall submit a Request for Variance (RFV) (A003) as necessary for all items that do not conform to drawing requirements. The Request for Variance shall include rationale for the deviation and documentation to support any deviation of the Technical Data Package (TDP) drawings.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE. An Employer seeking a project which exceeds the scope of the Agreement, may request, in writing, a variance from the Site Local Union Business Manager. The Business Manager shall either approve the variance, approve the variance with modifications or deny the variance within forty-eight (48) hours of receiving such request. AGREEMENT PARTNERS IBEW Local Unions 32, 82, 212, 317, 575, 648, 683, 688 and 1105 and the Central Ohio Chapter of NECA, the Cincinnati Chapter of NECA, and the Western Ohio Chapter of NECA enter into this Agreement in the interest of growing Market Share in the Indiana and Ohio counties listed herein. All provisions of the Inside Collective Bargaining Agreement shall apply unless modified herein. SCOPE OF WORK OHIO ZONE • office buildings • warehouses • shopping centers • gas stations • auto sales agencies and garages • food service centers • churches • restaurants • funeral homes • entertainment facilities • nursing homes • hospitals • hotels, motels • clinics • retail and wholesale facilities • residential buildings • Solar projects (500 panels or less) unless otherwise covered under the Agreement • Lighting Retrofits (when not associated with remodels involving branch re-circuiting) Lighting Retrofits shall be defined as the changing of lamps and ballasts in existing light fixtures and shall also include the one for one replacement of existing fixtures • small stand-alone manufacturing facilities when free standing and not part of a larger facility (not to exceed 50,000 square feet). Off-site prefabrication shall apply.
