Proposed Changes definition
Examples of Proposed Changes in a sentence
Where any two or more Proposed Changes relate to the same underlying proposal by the LFC (as determined by the LFC, acting reasonably), such Proposed Changes may be consolidated in a single Change Management Forum process.
The Parties stipulate and agree that the foregoing shall be effective regardless of what, if any, action the FERC may take as a result of its ongoing proceeding entitled Proposed Policy Statement Regarding the Standard of Review for Proposed Changes to Market Based Rate Contracts for Wholesale Sales of Electric Energy by Public Utilities, FERC Stat.
In connection with all Proposed Changes proposed by Client, CSI shall provide to Client an estimate of the likely costs of preparing an evaluation report in respect of such Proposed Change.
Proposed Changes shall be dealt with in accordance with Clauses 24.2 to 24.4 (inclusive).
Client’s notification to CSI must specify the priority designated to the Proposed Change by Client and the urgency of such Proposed Change relative to any other Proposed Changes previously notified to CSI which are then being considered and/or developed by CSI.
Neither party shall be obliged to comply with any Proposed Changes unless and until approval has been given in accordance with this Change Control Management process and, pending approval, no Change shall be made to the Services or to the Framework and Country Agreements.
Any Proposed Changes set forth in the draft Change Order prepared by Contractor shall be effective only upon the written consent of both Owner/Authority and Contractor, such consent not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
Changes re Central Beds and East of England Plan Although the South East Plan Panel Report identifies both the SW and SE SDAs as sustainable urban extensions to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Keynes, that part of the SE SDA in Central Bedfordshire has not been included in the Government’s Proposed Changes to the South East Plan.
It is the express intent of the Parties that, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the "sanctity of contract" principles acknowledged by FERC in its Notice of Proposed Policy Statement (Issued August 1, 2002) in Docket No. PL02-7-000, Standard of Review for Proposed Changes to Market-Based Rate Contracts for Wholesale Sales of Electric Energy by Public Utilities ("NPPS"), shall prevail, notwithstanding any changes in applicable law or markets that may occur.
Where any 2 or more Proposed Changes relate to the same underlying proposal by the LFC (as determined by the LFC, acting reasonably), such Proposed Changes may be consolidated in a single change process (including notices).