Major Amendment definition

Major Amendment means any change which is not a minor amendment.
Major Amendment means either:
Major Amendment means an amendment that shall have a material effect on the terms of the Agreement. Major Amendments shall require approval by the City Council.

Examples of Major Amendment in a sentence

  • If and when the Parties find that clarifications, minor changes, or minor adjustments are necessary or appropriate and do not constitute a Major Amendment under Section 1.8.1 above, they shall effectuate such clarifications, minor changes or minor adjustments through a written Minor Amendment approved in writing by Owner and the City Manager.

  • If and when the Parties find that clarifications, minor changes, or minor adjustments are necessary or appropriate and do not constitute a Major Amendment under Section 107(1), they shall effectuate such clarifications, minor changes or minor adjustments through a written Minor Amendment approved in writing by the Developer and City Manager.

  • The Parties acknowledge that refinement and further implementation of the Project may demonstrate that certain minor changes may be appropriate with respect to the details and performance of the Parties under this Agreement when a Major Amendment is not required (“Minor Amendment”).


More Definitions of Major Amendment

Major Amendment means an amendment that would significantly modify the scope or nature of any project covered by the agreement or any measure included in the agreement to protect fish and wildlife resources, or require additional environmental review pursuant to Section 21000 et seq. of the Public Resources Code or Section 15000 et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations, as determined by the department.
Major Amendment means any change to the permit specific condi- tions under § 216.36(a) regarding:
Major Amendment means one or more of the following changes to the physical plans or design of a net-metering system:
Major Amendment means an amendment that substantially change the purpose, scope or content of the Policy Instrument.
Major Amendment means a change in a redevelopment plan that (1) increases the number of properties that are subject to condemnation through eminent domain; (2) increases the residential density by 20 percent or more; (3) increases the non-residential square footage by 20 percent or more; or (4) increases the area subject to the redevelopment plan.
Major Amendment means a substantial alteration of a political subdivision's land use mixture or balance as established in the political subdivision's existing general or comprehensive plan land use element.0124.doc - 501R - 2011