Common use of Variation to Services Clause in Contracts

Variation to Services. 6.1 The Council may, by written notice to the Contractor, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 Subject to clause 6.4, the Contractor must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 If the Council gives the Contractor a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative. 6.5 If the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 or 6.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 15. 6.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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Variation to Services. 6.1 ‌ 5.1 The Council may, by written notice to the ContractorSupplier, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor Supplier to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 5.2 Subject to clause 6.45.4, the Contractor Supplier must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor Supplier a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 5.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 5.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 5.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 5.4 If the Council gives the Contractor Supplier a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor Supplier should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor Supplier may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative. 6.5 5.5 If the Council’s 's Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 5.3.2 or 6.45.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 1513. 6.6 5.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 5.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Variation to Services. 6.1 The Council may, by written notice to the ContractorSupplier, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor Supplier to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 Subject to clause 6.4, the Contractor Supplier must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor Supplier a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 If the Council gives the Contractor Supplier a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor Supplier should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor Supplier may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative. 6.5 If the Council’s 's Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 or 6.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 1514. 6.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Variation to Services. 6.1 5.1 The Council may, by written notice to the Contractor, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 5.2 Subject to clause 6.45.4, the Contractor must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 5.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 5.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 5.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 5.4 If the Council gives the Contractor a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative. 6.5 5.5 If the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 5.3.2 or 6.45.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 1514. 6.6 5.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 5.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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Variation to Services. 6.1 5.1 The Council may, by written notice to the Contractor, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 5.2 Subject to clause 6.45.4, the Contractor must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 5.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 5.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 5.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s 's Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 5.4 If the Council gives the Contractor a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative. 6.5 5.5 If the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 or 6.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 15. 6.6 5.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 5.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

Variation to Services. 6.1 ‌ 5.1 The Council may, by written notice to the ContractorConsultant, request a Variation to the Services. This may consist of a direction to the Contractor Consultant to change the character, quality, scope and/or extent of the Services. 6.2 5.2 Subject to clause 6.45.3.2, the Contractor Consultant must not carry out a Variation unless and until the Council provides to the Contractor Consultant a written Variation and the Variation is valued. 6.3 5.3 A Variation is valued as follows: 6.3.1 5.3.1 where the Variation can be valued by the application of rates accepted by the Council - by the application of those rates; or 6.3.2 5.3.2 where there are no relevant rates - the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative may, by agreement, determine a reasonable value. 6.4 5.4 If the Council gives the Contractor Consultant a written instruction that a matter is so urgent that the Contractor Consultant should proceed with the Variation before it is valued, the Contractor Consultant may proceed with the Variation and the Variation must be valued afterwards by the Council’s Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative. 6.5 5.5 If the Council’s 's Representative and the Contractor’s Consultant's Representative are unable to reach agreement under clauses 6.3.2 5.3.2 or 6.45.4, the matter will be resolved under clause 1514. 6.6 5.6 No Variation invalidates this agreement irrespective of the character or value of the Variation. 6.7 5.7 All Variations must be in writing and signed by the Council’s Representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

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