Authority Change Notice definition

Authority Change Notice has the meaning given in Schedule Part 16 (Change Protocol);
Authority Change Notice means a notice issued in accordance with this Schedule Part 16 (Change Protocol) requiring an Authority Change;
Authority Change Notice has the meaning given in paragraph 3.1 of Schedule 7 (Change Mechanism);

Examples of Authority Change Notice in a sentence

  • The Reference Price shall include (as applicable) all finance, design development, construction, lifecycle, maintenance and operating costs and savings (including professional fees and charges, overheads, profits and contingencies and explicitly including the pricing for any performance risks associated with implementing the change based on the outline risk allocation matrix included in the Authority Change Notice).

  • An Authority Change Notice for a High Value Change must: state that is refers to a High Value Change; set out the maximum available capital and/or revenue the Authority is able to commit to that High Value Change (the “Target Cost”); identify any requirements of the Authority that must be satisfied as part of the High Value Change Proposal (the “High Value Change Requirements”); and identify how the Authority will assess whether the High Value Change Stage 2 Submission offers it value for money.

  • If a new Planning Permission is obtained pursuant to an instruction issued under Clause 11.9.2 the Authority shall issue an Authority Change Notice varying this Agreement, the Authority’s Construction Requirements and the Service Level Specification if and to the extent necessary to allow DBFM Co to proceed with the Works in accordance with the requirements of the new Planning Permission.

  • The Authority shall not be entitled to withdraw an Authority Change Notice issued under Clause 11.8, Clause 11.9 or Clause 11.10.

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  • An Authority Change Notice for a Low Value Change must: state that it relates to a Low Value Change; contain a description of the works and/or the change to the Works and/or the Services that the Authority requires including, if relevant, the applicable type of Low Value Change listed in the Catalogue; and if there is no applicable type of change listed in the Catalogue, specify the time period within which the Authority requires the Change to be implemented.

  • MVC Process Steps (abridged) Authority Change Notice Notice issued by the Authority in accordance with the Change Protocol schedule stating that it is an MVC.

  • HVC Process Steps (abridged) Authority Change Notice Notice issued by the Authority in accordance with the Change Protocol schedule stating that it is an HVC.SPV response The parties must discuss and review the HVC Notice.HVC Proposal Once through the discussion stage, the SPV is required to submit a High Value Change Proposal.

  • The Contractor shall submit with the Contractor Stage 2 Response a detailed Benchmarking Report which shall set out details of how the benchmarking exercise was carried out and providing evidence that the construction costs, operating costs and financing costs included in the Change in Project Costs is supported by actual input from a reputable independent source and the Comparable Market as specified in the Authority Change Notice.

  • If the Authority does not issue a written notice pursuant to paragraph 2.7 of this Part 2 of this Change Protocol within twenty (20) Business Days of the contents of the Contractor Response having been agreed in accordance with paragraph 2.5 of this Part 2 of this Change Protocol or determined pursuant to paragraph 2.6 of this Part 2 of this Change Protocol then the Authority Change Notice shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.


More Definitions of Authority Change Notice

Authority Change Notice has the meaning given to it in Part 1 of Schedule 27 (Change Protocol); “Authority Default” one of the following events:- (a) an expropriation, sequestration or requisition of a material part of the assets and/or shares of the Contractor by the Authority or a Relevant Authority; (b) a failure by the Authority to make payment of any amount of money exceeding two million five hundred thousand pounds (£2,500,000.00) (T Indexed) that is due and payable by the Authority under this Agreement within twenty (20) Working Days of service of a formal written demand by the Contractor, where the amount fell due and payable two months prior to the date of service of the written demand; or (c) a breach by the Authority of its obligations under this Agreement which substantially frustrates or renders it impossible for the Contractor to perform its obligations under this Agreement for a continuous period of two Months; or (d) a breach by the Authority of its obligations under clause 57 (Assignment and Sub-Contracting);
Authority Change Notice has the meaning given to it in Part 1 (General Provisions) of Schedule 21 (Change Protocol); Authority Default means one of the following events:
Authority Change Notice means a written notice submitted by the Authority requiring a Medium Value Change a High Value Change or a Construction Change and setting out the information specified in the relevant paragraph of this Change Protocol or in the case of Qualifying Changes in Law a notice issued by either party in the form specified in Clause 44.1; Authority Initial Confirmation has the meaning given in paragraph 2.4 of Part 4 (High Value Change); Authority Stage 1 Confirmation has the meaning given in paragraph 3.2(a) of Part 4 (High Value Changes) of this Change Protocol; Authority Stage 2 Confirmation has the meaning given in paragraph 6.1(a) of Part 4 (High Value Changes) of this Change Protocol;
Authority Change Notice means: a written notice submitted by the Authority requiring a Medium Value Change, a High Value Change, an Authority Change pursuant to Schedule Part 26 (Planning) or a Construction Change and setting out the information specified in the relevant paragraph of this Change Protocol; or in the case of Qualifying Changes in Law a notice issued by either party in the form specified in Clause 44.1;
Authority Change Notice a notice issued by the Authority in accordance with Schedule 11 (Variation Procedure) proposing a Variation;
Authority Change Notice means a written notice submitted by the Authority requiring a Change and setting out the information specified in the relevant Paragraph of this Schedule 18 (Change Protocol);

Related to Authority Change Notice

  • Change Notice is defined in Section 3.5(a) of this Agreement.

  • Fundamental Change Notice has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(a).

  • Transaction Notice means a written request of Seller to enter into a Transaction in a form attached as Exhibit C hereto or such other form as shall be mutually agreed upon between Seller and Purchaser, which is delivered to the Purchaser in accordance with Section 3(c) herein.

  • Special event permit means a permit granted by the Division

  • Application Event means the occurrence of (a) a failure by Borrowers to repay all of the Obligations in full on the Maturity Date, or (b) an Event of Default and the election by Agent or the Required Lenders to require that payments and proceeds of Collateral be applied pursuant to Section 2.4(b)(iii) of this Agreement.

  • Regulatory Event means, following the occurrence of a Change in Law (as defined below) with respect to the Issuer and/or Société Générale as Guarantor or in any other capacity (including without limitation as hedging counterparty of the Issuer, market maker of the Certificates or direct or indirect shareholder or sponsor of the Issuer) or any of its affiliates involved in the issuer of the Certificates (hereafter the “Relevant Affiliates” and each of the Issuer, Société Générale and the Relevant Affiliates, a “Relevant Entity”) that, after the Certificates have been issued, (i) any Relevant Entity would incur a materially increased (as compared with circumstances existing prior to such event) amount of tax, duty, liability, penalty, expense, fee, cost or regulatory capital charge however defined or collateral requirements for performing its obligations under the Certificates or hedging the Issuer’s obligations under the Certificates, including, without limitation, due to clearing requirements of, or the absence of, clearing of the transactions entered into in connection with the issue of, or hedging the Issuer’s obligation under, the Certificates, (ii) it is or will become for any Relevant Entity impracticable, impossible (in each case, after using commercially reasonable efforts), unlawful, illegal or otherwise prohibited or contrary, in whole or in part, under any law, regulation, rule, judgement, order or directive of any governmental, administrative or judicial authority, or power, applicable to such Relevant Entity (a) to hold, acquire, issue, reissue, substitute, maintain, settle, or as the case may be, guarantee, the Certificates, (b) to acquire, hold, sponsor or dispose of any asset(s) (or any interest thereof) of any other transaction(s) such Relevant Entity may use in connection with the issue of the Certificates or to hedge the Issuer’s obligations under the Certificates,(c) to perform obligations in connection with, the Certificates or any contractual arrangement entered into between the Issuer and Société Générale or any Relevant Affiliate (including without limitation to hedge the Issuer’s obligations under the Certificates) or (d) to hold, acquire, maintain, increase, substitute or redeem all or a substantial part of its direct or indirect shareholding in the Issuer’s capital or the capital of any Relevant Affiliate or to directly or indirectly sponsor the Issuer or any Relevant Affiliate, or (iii) there is or may be a material adverse effect on a Relevant Entity in connection with the issue of the Certificates.

  • Make-Whole Fundamental Change Conversion Period has the following meaning: