Change Approval definition
Examples of Change Approval in a sentence
New online programs and new course proposals and course and program edits must be approved through Curricular Change Approval Process to provide comprehensive review of curriculum to assure it meets the University’s standards for quality, rigor, and assessment.
To the extent that there is no such license granted in writing, from the Agreement Date through the Name Change Approval Date, the Company Parent hereby grants a limited license to the Company to use the name “MedMen” in connection with the operation of the Business in the ordinary course.
From and after the Name Change Approval Date, the Company, Investor and its Affiliates shall not, and shall not permit the Company to, use any Company Parent Intellectual Property unless Company Parent expressly grants a license, in writing, to the Company, Investor or its Affiliates to use any such Company Parent Intellectual Property.
Parent shall, through the Parent Board, recommend to its shareholders that they give the Parent Shareholder Approval and the Parent Name Change Approval, include such recommendations in the Circular and solicit and use its reasonable best efforts to obtain the Parent Shareholder Approval and Parent Name Change Approval, except to the extent that the Parent Board shall have made a Parent Adverse Recommendation Change as permitted by Section 6.5(e).
Decision on a Change Approval of a CCN constitutes: A decision to introduce a change; Agreement on the classifications of the change, its costs and the consequences of the change on the schedule, on the technical requirements and/or other provisions of the Contract.
Application development All change requests are subject to the DoIT Change Approval Board (CAB) review and approval.
No Scope Changes (as defined in the FADAA) to the Existing Plans and Specifications (as defined in the Loan Commitment Letter) have been made other than Scope Changes to the Existing Plans and Specifications that constitute Safe Harbor Scope Changes (as defined in the FADAA) and/or which do not, under Section 6.2.1 of the FADAA, require the Required Scope Change Approval (as defined in the FADAA).
All changes and their associated cost and schedule impacts must be duly approved in writing using the Change Approval Form (Exhibit B) before those changes can be added to the project.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Take-Out Commitment, Scope Changes to the Existing Plans and Specifications that constitute Safe Harbor Scope Changes (as defined in the FADAA) and/or which do not, under Section 6.2.1 of the FADAA, require the Required Scope Change Approval (as defined in the FADAA) may be made to the Existing Plans and Specifications without TAKE-OUT LENDER's prior written consent.
In the event that Parent shall not receive the Parent Shareholder Name Change Approval prior to the Effective Time, then, to the extent permitted by applicable Law, Parent shall do business as “Pfizer” and shall seek shareholder approval as soon as practicable after the Closing to effect the Parent Name Change.