Changed Condition definition
Examples of Changed Condition in a sentence
The City of Millville will pursue a satisfactory resolution of disputed work issues or claims within a reasonable period of time as required by Standardized Changed Condition clauses per 23 CFR 635.109, NJDOT Standard Specifications and the project Supplementary Specification.
Contractor submittals of Notice of Changed Condition, Notice of Intent to File a Claim, or submittal of weekly claim forms do not warrant data entry into the Claims/Liens module.
Change to the contract includes, but is not limited to, extra work, Agreed Prices, Orders on Contracts, Suspensions of Work Directed by the Project Manager, Changed Condition, and Value Engineering Change Proposals.
Change to the contract includes, but is not limited to, extra work, Agreed Prices, Orders on Contracts, Suspensions of Work Directed by the Engineer, Changed Condition, and Value Engineering Change Proposals.
If, notwithstanding Seller’s election not to effectuate such remedy, Buyer elects to consummate the purchase of the Property, Seller shall not be liable to Buyer as a result of any inaccuracy in any representation or warranty of Seller contained herein that results from such Changed Condition.