Subsequent Changes to Product Offerings Sample Clauses
The 'Subsequent Changes to Product Offerings' clause defines how modifications, additions, or discontinuations of products or services are managed after an agreement is in place. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying the other party of changes, sets any limitations on what can be altered, and may specify the rights of the parties if a product is no longer available or is replaced. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for handling evolving product lines, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes when offerings change during the contract term.
Subsequent Changes to Product Offerings. All changes must be in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 4. C,
Subsequent Changes to Product Offerings. All changes must be in accordance with the procedures set forth below and require the advance approval of OGS.
