Common use of Substantive Changes Clause in Contracts

Substantive Changes. If Client requests or instructs Changes that amount to a revision in or near excess of ten percent (10%) of the time required to produce the Deliverables, and or the value or scope of the Services, Developer shall be entitled to submit a new and separate Proposal to Client for written approval. Work shall not begin on the revised services until a fully signed revised Proposal and, if required, any additional retainer fees are received by Developer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.darumatech.com, www.darumatech.com, www.localexplorers.com

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Substantive Changes. If Client requests or instructs Changes that amount to a revision in or near excess of ten percent (10%) at least 15% of the time required to produce the Deliverables, and or the value or scope of the Services, Developer Designer shall be entitled to submit a new and separate Proposal to Client for written approval. Work shall not begin on the revised services until a fully signed revised Proposal and, if required, any additional retainer fees are received by DeveloperDesigner.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Form of Agreement, Master Service Agreement, static1.squarespace.com

Substantive Changes. If Client requests or instructs Changes that amount to a revision in or near excess of ten fifty percent (1050%) of the time required to produce the Deliverables, and or the value or scope of the Services, Developer Designer shall be entitled to submit a new and separate Proposal to Client for written approval. Work shall not begin on the revised services until a fully signed revised Proposal and, if required, any additional retainer fees are received by DeveloperDesigner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.erikawasnerdesigns.com

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Substantive Changes. If Client requests or instructs Changes that amount to a revision in or near excess of ten percent (10( %) of the time required to produce the Deliverables, and or the value or scope of the Services, Developer Designer shall be entitled to submit a new and separate Proposal to Client for written approval. Work shall not begin on the revised services until a fully signed revised Proposal and, if required, any additional retainer fees are received by DeveloperDesigner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: gstrayerdesign.com

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