Scope Change by Contractor Sample Clauses

Scope Change by Contractor. If Contractor desires to initiate a Scope Change because of an Excused Performance Event or otherwise, Contractor shall, within seven (7) Business Days after first becoming aware (or should have been aware, using all reasonable due diligence) that a Scope Change may be necessary, provide notice thereof to Concessionaire. Except as otherwise specified in Sections 12.5 and 12.6, within five (5) Business Days thereafter, Contractor shall deliver to Concessionaire (i) a Change Order Proposal meeting the requirements specified in Section 12.2, together with a detailed description of the proposed Scope Change, a reasonably detailed explanation of why Contractor believes the proposed Scope Change is necessary, all relevant back up documentation, including drawings (original vs. latest), relevant technical/commercial agreement references, and a description of the critical activity which is directly affected, and by how long, or (ii) such of the foregoing information as is known to Contractor at the time, together with its estimate of the date by which a full Change Order Proposal will be submitted to Concessionaire. Subject to the final sentence of this Section 12.4, Concessionaire shall approve a Change Order Proposal evidencing Contractor’s entitlement to claim a Scope Change Order under Sections 12.5, 12.6, 12.8 and 12.10 due to any of the causes specified therein, but if Concessionaire has a reasonable basis for objecting to any such Change Order Proposal, Concessionaire shall state such objections in writing to Contractor within ten (10) days of receipt of Contractor’s Change Order Proposal and the Parties promptly shall meet to resolve their differences; Concessionaire is under no obligation to approve any other Change Order Proposal initiated by Contractor. Contractor shall not be entitled to submit a package of one or more Change Order Proposals more than once in any month (other than a Change Order Proposal which Concessionaire must approve as set forth in the second preceding sentence, as to which there shall be no limits).
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Scope Change by Contractor. If Contractor desires to initiate a Scope Change because of an Excused Performance Event or otherwise, Contractor shall, within seven (7) Business Days after first becoming aware (or should have been aware, using all reasonable due diligence) that a Scope Change may be necessary, provide notice thereof to Concessionaire. Except as otherwise specified in Sections 12.5 and 12.6, within five (5) Business Days thereafter, Contractor shall deliver to Concessionaire (i) a Change Order Proposal meeting the requirements specified in Section 12.2, together with a detailed description of the proposed Scope Change, a reasonably detailed explanation of why Contractor believes the proposed Scope Change is necessary, all relevant back up documentation, including drawings (original vs. latest), relevant technical/commercial agreement references, and a description of the critical activity which is directly affected, and by how long, or (ii) such of the foregoing information as is known to Contractor at the time, together with its estimate of the date by which a full Change Order Proposal will be submitted to Concessionaire. Subject to the final sentence of this Section 12.4, Concessionaire shall approve a Change Order Proposal evidencing Contractor’s entitlement to claim a Scope Change Order under Sections 12.5, 12.6, 12.8 and 12.10 due to any of the causes specified therein, but if Concessionaire has a reasonable basis for objecting to any such Change Order Proposal, Concessionaire shall state such objections in writing to Contractor within ten

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