Change Control Procedure definition

Change Control Procedure means the procedure as set out in Schedule 3 (Change Control Procedure);
Change Control Procedure has the meaning set out at Clause 28.1;
Change Control Procedure the procedure for changing this Agreement set out in Schedule 8.2 (Change Control Procedure);

Examples of Change Control Procedure in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt this will include any amendments required to effect a Change agreed in accordance with Clause 6 (Change in Service) and the Change Control Procedure (Schedule 3).

  • No purported alteration or variation of this Master Service Agreement or an Order shall be effective unless it is made in accordance with the Change Control Procedure.


More Definitions of Change Control Procedure

Change Control Procedure the procedure for changing this agreement, as set out in Schedule 5. Charges: the charges which shall become due and payable by the Authority to the Supplier in respect of the Services in accordance with the provisions of this agreement, as such charges are set out in Schedule 3. Commencement Date: [INSERT DATE]. Commercially Sensitive Information: the information listed in Schedule 6 comprising the information of a commercially sensitive nature relating to the Supplier, its intellectual property rights or its business or which the Supplier has indicated to the Authority that, if disclosed by the Authority, would cause the Supplier significant commercial disadvantage or material financial loss. Contract: shall have the same meaning as Agreement. Contract Year: a period of 12 months, commencing on the Commencement Date.
Change Control Procedure means the rules, obligations and procedures set out in Annex 2 (Change Control Procedure);
Change Control Procedure shall have the meaning given in Clause 8.1; “Change of Control” means,
Change Control Procedure means the procedure set forth in Section 19.0 and Exhibit H for amending the Agreement including (i) a change to the scope of the Services, Dedicated FTEs, Performance Standards, or Charges under any Transaction Document, (ii) a change to the Exhibits or Schedules to this Agreement, (iii) the addition of New Services, (iv) a change to the features, functionality, scalability or performance of the Services, and (v) any other change to the terms of this Agreement or PSA.
Change Control Procedure means the procedure referred to in clause 3.2.
Change Control Procedure the procedure for changing this agreement, as set out in Schedule 7. Charges: the charges which shall become due and payable by the Authority to the Service Provider in respect of the Services in accordance with the provisions of this agreement, as such charges are set out in Schedule 4. Commencement Date: the date of this agreement. Commercially Sensitive Information: information of a commercially sensitive nature relating to the Service Provider, its intellectual property rights or its business or which the Service Provider has indicated to the Authority that, if disclosed by the Authority, would cause the Service Provider significant commercial disadvantage or material financial loss.
Change Control Procedure means the process for requesting and making changes to this Contract or the Services as set out in Schedule 1;