Disputed Change Order definition
Examples of Disputed Change Order in a sentence
If Princeton University objects to Contractor’s proposed adjustments to the Contract or other information, Princeton University may issue a Disputed Change Order defined in and pursuant to Clause H5 or authorize Contractor to perform the change on a time and material basis pursuant to Clause H6 as a T&M Change Order.
Except for Princeton University’s right to unilaterally issue a Disputed Change Order (as defined in and pursuant to Section H) the Contract Documents may be changed, modified, or amended only by a written Modification signed by both parties.
In the event that Contractor disputes any determination by Princeton University that Contractor is obligated to accelerate the Work at Contractor’s expense, provided that Princeton University has issued a Disputed Change Order pursuant to the applicable Changes clause hereof, Contractor shall proceed with such acceleration.
A “Modification” to the Contract is: (1) a written amendment to the Contract signed by both parties; (2) a Change Order (as defined in and pursuant and subject to Part V of the Contract, General Terms & Conditions, Section H and its subparts) signed by both parties; or (3) a Disputed Change Order (as defined in and pursuant and subject to Part V of the Contract, General Terms & Conditions, Clause H5) issued by Princeton University.
The parties shall continue good faith negotiation with respect to appropriate additional or reduced costs under the Disputed Change Order.
If no agreement is reached between the parties hereto with respect to the Disputed Change Order within [***] after the date on which the Disputed Change Order is issued, the parties may resort to the dispute resolution mechanism set forth in Section 17 herein.
UTS shall, as applicable, (a) notify MCI in writing of any additional or reduced costs and revised completion dates for the Development Services and/or other issues it believes in good faith should reasonably be reflected in the Disputed Change Order; and (b) maintain itemized records of the times, labor, expense and other cots factors it spends relating to the Development Services performed under the Disputed Change Order.