Code change definition

Code change means an amendment to this Code after the start of an access arrangement period. 20
Code change means any change to the Building Department Code, the Health Code, the Fire Department Code or other enactments, ordinances, resolutions, regulations or similar codes, documents, rules and regulations and issuances of the City of New York or its departments, boards and bureaus that (i) is applicable to the D&C Work or the Operations and Maintenance Work if the Port Authority were a private entity or any lessee or tenant of the Port Authority and (ii) takes effect after the Effective Date.
Code change means a proposed change to a building standard as defined by Health and Safety Code Section 18909.

Examples of Code change in a sentence

  • Should the Ontario Human Rights Code change, the Parties agree to meet to discuss the changes and the impact upon the work of employees.

  • Netcare reserves the right to request this review at the inception of the Contract and/or on an ad-hoc basis, should such Source Code change sufficiently, and/or on an annual basis.

  • Both parties agree that if City Code change occurs, then any sections of this agreement affected by the code change will be renegotiated prior to the end of the term.

  • Should the Ontario Human Rights Code change, the parties agree to meet to discuss the changes and the impact upon the work of employees.

  • Machine Upgrade – the following changes that IBM sells for installation on a Machine: a hardware or Machine Code change to modify, add, remove, enable or disable certain Built-in Capacity or other resources and capabilities.

  • No "parachute payment" (within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code), "change in control" or severance payment has been made or will be required to be made by Miracle Industries or any ERISA Affiliate of Miracle Industries to any Employee in connection with the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or as a result of the consummation of the Closing.

  • No "parachute payment" (within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code), "change in control" or severance payment has been made or will be required to be made by WE JAC or any ERISA Affiliate of WE JAC to any Employee in connection with the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or as a result of the consummation of the Closing.

  • No "parachute payment" (within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code), "change in control" or severance payment has been made or will be required to be made by Prema Properties or any ERISA Affiliate of Prema Properties to any Employee in connection with the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or as a result of the consummation of the Closing.

  • No "parachute payment" (within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code), "change in control" or severance payment has been made or will be required to be made by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Car Wash or any ERISA Affiliate of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Car Wash to any Employee in connection with the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement or as a result of the consummation of the Closing.

  • Should the Ontario Human Rights Code change, the par- ties agree to meet to discuss the changes and the impact upon the work of employees.

Related to Code change

  • Scope Change means any change to the scope of a contract to accommodate a need not originally provided for in the contract and which may include the acquisition of additional deliverables or the extension of the term of the contract and which may require an adjustment to the contract price;

  • Service Change has the meaning set forth in Section 2(B) of the Agreement.

  • Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.

  • Change is defined in Section 3.2.

  • climate change means a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.