Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as:
(i) A change in federal requirements or guidance;
(ii) A change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements;
(iii) A change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including:
(A) Its legal, financial, technical, or managerial capacity;
(B) Its continuing control of Project property; or
(C) Another similar situation; and
(iv) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or knowledge that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, et seq., or has committed a criminal or civil violation of law pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving federal assistance; suspension, debarment, or other similar administrative or enforcement action against the Recipient or any Third Party Participant; or any matter or situation, including any other change or legal action that may adversely affect the Federal Government’s interest in a Project or related activities.
Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as a:
(a) Change in federal requirements or guidance,
(b) Change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements,
(c) Change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including:
(d) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or credible evidence that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729 et seq., or has committed a criminal or civil violation of law pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar misconduct involving federal assistance; suspension, debarment, or other similar administrative or enforcement action against the Recipient or any Third Party Participant; or any matter or situation, including any other change or legal action that may adversely affect the Federal Government’s interest in a Project or related activities.
Types of Changes. The Specifications, Compliance Rules, Robustness Rules and other requirements as set forth in Section 6.1 above may be changed in the following cases from time to time by CI Plus LLP in accordance with this Section 6.0.
Types of Changes. Certain conditions can cause significant changes in Project performance, or adversely affect its ability to carry out the Project under the terms of its Underlying Agreement for the Project or this Master Agreement, such as a:
(a) Change in Federal requirements or guidance,
(b) Change in State, territorial, local, or tribal requirements,
(c) Change in its circumstances, including:
Types of Changes. Notice. DTLA may make changes to the DTLA CVP-2 Specification that are reasonably necessary to correct any errors in the DTLA CVP-2 Specification with respect to use for purposes of the DLNA protocol and/or that are necessary to implement any changes to the DLNA Guidelines or requirements for services utilizing the CVP-2 Service Provider Keying Material.
Types of Changes. Sited by CCL for Substantiated Deficiencies- A citation for violation of the regulations and the Health and Safety Code that creates or potentially produces a risk to the health, safety, or personal rights to children in your care.
Types of Changes. CITY may direct CONTRACTOR to perform 600 additional services or modify existing services provided that the CITY-directed changes do not 601 substantially eliminate the CONTRACTOR’S right, as described in and limited by this 602 Agreement, to Collect Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and C&D. For 603 example, and without limitation, the CITY may request the following: 604 4.08.1.1 Collection of certain materials, which were originally Solid 605 Waste, but during the term of this Agreement can, in the reasonable opinion of the CITY, be 606 economically Recycled or Composted; 608 4.08.1.3 Expansion of public education activities; 609 4.08.1.4 Elimination of programs; 610 611 performs existing 4.08.1.5 services; Modification of the manner in which CONTRACTOR 612 4.08.1.6 Performance of pilot programs; 613 4.08.1.7 Implementation of innovative services, which may entail 614 new Collection methods, targeted routing, different kinds of services, different types of 615 Collection vehicles, and/or new requirements for Generators;
Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as a: (a) Change in federal requirements or guidance, (b) Change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements,
Types of Changes. Certain circumstances can cause significant changes in performance of a Project or related activities or adversely affect the Recipient’s ability to carry out its Underlying Agreement, such as a:
(a) Change in federal requirements or guidance,
(b) Change in state, territorial, local, or tribal requirements,
(c) Change in the Recipient’s circumstances, including:
(d) Any current or prospective legal matter with potentially serious consequences, including a major dispute, default, breach, or litigation, or credible evidence that the Recipient’s principal, official, employee, agent, or a Third Party Participant, or other person has submitted a false claim under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C.
Types of Changes. Change requests are categorized in Two categories: Minor Change if the change is minimal and has no cost, schedule, or other material impact; Major Change if the change is major and causes a cost, schedule, or other impact. The project management teams shall determine and finalize the type of change classification in accordance with the Agreement. If there is a question on the type of change classification, the request shall be considered Major, and shall require review by the Contractor and Duquesne Project Managers before being finally classified as Minor or Major. (All Major changes must be handled in accordance with Article IV of the Agreement.)