Unilateral Change Order definition

Unilateral Change Order means a Change Order issued by the Owner without the agreement of the Contractor. A Unilateral Change Order has the same effect as a contract modification.
Unilateral Change Order means a written order or alteration to a Contract or Purchase Order signed by the appropriate County authority directing an addition, deletion, or revision in the provision of the goods and/or Services or an adjustment in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time that does not require concurrence of the Contractor.
Unilateral Change Order means a Change Order that may be issued by Judicial Council, without Design Build Entity’s signature pursuant to the terms of the Contract Documents.

Examples of Unilateral Change Order in a sentence

  • If the Contractor and Owner cannot agree on the time extension, the Owner may issue a Unilateral Change Order for a fair and reasonable time extension.

  • Such order may, at TxDOT’s option, be in the form of a Unilateral Change Order or a Directive Letter.

  • TxDOT may issue a Unilateral Change Order at any time, regardless of whether it has issued a Request for Change Proposal or received a Request for Change Order.

  • If the Unilateral Change Order is not issued as a lump sum, DB Contractor shall be entitled to compensation in accordance with Section 4.5.10 for additional Work that are required to be performed as the result of the Unilateral Change Order.

  • Such offsets and deductions shall be incorporated via a final Change Order, including a Unilateral Change Order as may be applicable.

  • All such changes in the Work shall be authorized by Change Order or Unilateral Change Order (ULCO), and shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents.

  • The Owner may issue a Unilateral Change Order deducting these costs from Final Payment.


More Definitions of Unilateral Change Order

Unilateral Change Order means a Change Order issued in accordance with Section 4.5.4.
Unilateral Change Order. A written document issued by the City to adjust the Contract Price and/or Contract Time if the City and Contractor cannot agree on the adjustment only in the following instances: 1) withholds and deductions allowed under the Contract Documents; and 2) final quantity adjustments for unit price work that reconcile original estimated quantities on the Bid Item List with final actual quantities used; and 3) an increase or decrease in the Contract Time consistent with the Contract Documents.
Unilateral Change Order means a writing signed by County in accordance with Article 7, below, in which County unilaterally sets forth its Good Faith Determination of the undisputed portion of an otherwise disputed Contract Adjustment.
Unilateral Change Order means a written order issued by TxDOT to DB Contractor delineating changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract Documents or in the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents in accordance with Section 4.6.2.2 and establishing, if appropriate, an adjustment to the Price or a Completion Deadline.
Unilateral Change Order has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1E.

Related to Unilateral Change Order

  • Change Order means a written order to the Contractor signed by the Contracting Officer, issued after execu- tion of the Contract, authorizing a change in the term or scope of the Contract.

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.

  • Change Order Request the written document provided by the City to Contractor requesting changes to Contractor’s obligations under this Contract.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.