Major Change definition
Examples of Major Change in a sentence
Major Change: A change to the specified performance, maintainability, operation, power requirements, compatibility, measurement, user interface, reliability, quantity, scale, quality, terms, delivery method, or requirement of any product or service that affects the obligations of the parties or reflects a substantial alteration in circumstances surrounding the agreement, or is of such a nature that knowledge of the change would affect a person’s decision-making process.
New or Major Change Construction Permit .........................................425.00b.
In the event of a Major Change, Supplier will review its information security plan, update it as needed, and submit it to UC as detailed herein.
Refer to Section XII, Project Revision and Modification, in the Grant Agreement for definition of major change and Attachment D-2.3 for the Application for Major Change form.
The following are Major Changes: (1) a change in the origin or destination city; (2) a change in the departure or return date unless the change results from a flight delay experienced by the Air Carrier (If, however, the delay is greater than 48 hours, it will be considered a Major Change.); or (3) a price increase of more than 10% occurring ten or more days before departure.