Variation Orders definition

Variation Orders means a written agreement entered between the parties varying the items mentioned in the Schedule of Prices.
Variation Orders. Means a appendix or appendices to these conditions of the Contract which specify any amendments including variations to any part of this Contract which may be mutually agreed upon between the parties after the signing of this Contract.
Variation Orders means an appendix or appendices to these conditions of the Contract which specify any amendments including variations to any part of the Contract which may be mutually agreed in written by the Parties after the signing of Contract.

Examples of Variation Orders in a sentence

  • The timeframe for the processing of Variation Orders from the preparation up to the approval by the Procuring Entity concerned shall not exceed thirty (30) calendar days.

  • The timeframe for the processing of Variation Orders from the preparation up to the approval by the Head of the Procuring Entity concerned shall not exceed thirty (30) calendar days.

  • Winning bidder agrees that additional contract documents or information prescribed by the GPPB that are subsequently required for submission after the contract execution, such as the Notice to Proceed, Variation Orders, and Warranty Security, shall likewise form part of the Contract.

  • Customer may issue Variation Orders to Supplier, and Supplier shall carry out such Variation Orders.

  • Variation Orders requested by Supplier only become effective after written confirmation by Customer.

  • VARIATIONS AND CLAIMS 10.1 Right to Vary The Employer/Engineer may issue Variation Order(s) in writing.

  • Where for any reason it has not been possible for the Employer/Engineer to issue such Variations Order(s), the Contractor may confirm any verbal orders given by the Employer/Engineer in writing and if the same are not refuted/denied by the Employer/Engineer within seven (7) days of the receipt of such confirmation the same shall be deemed to be a Variation Orders for the purposes of this Sub- Clause.

  • Where for any reason it has not been possible for the Employer/Engineer to issue such Variations Order(s), the Contractor may confirm any verbal orders given by the Employer/Engineer in writing and if the same are not refuted/denied by the Employer/Engineer within seven (7) days of the receipt of such confirmation the same shall be deemed to be a Variation Orders for the purposes of this Sub-Clause.

  • Other contract documents that may be required by existing laws and/or the Procuring Entity concerned in the PBDs. Winning bidder agrees that additional contract documents or information prescribed by the GPPB that are subsequently required for submission after the contract execution, such as the Notice to Proceed, Variation Orders, and Warranty Security, shall likewise form part of the Contract.

  • Variation Orders 18.1In cases where the estimated value of the envisaged changes in purchase does not vary more than 15% of the total value of the original contract, the contractor may be instructed to deliver the goods or render the services as such.


More Definitions of Variation Orders

Variation Orders means any subsequent instruction(s) given by the Purchaser to the Supplier in terms of clauses 1.4 and 1.6.
Variation Orders. : means an instruction given by BOURBON to SUPPLIER in accordance with clause 5.1.

Related to Variation Orders

  • Prescription order means any of the following:

  • Sanction Order means the Court Order to be sought by the Participating CCAA Parties from the Court as contemplated under the Plan which, inter alia, approves and sanctions the Plan and the transactions contemplated thereunder, pursuant to section 6(1) of the CCAA, substantially in the form of Schedule “E” or otherwise in form and content acceptable to the Participating CCAA Parties, the Monitor and the Parent, in each case, acting reasonably;

  • Suspension Order means a notice issued by OCCL directing a licensee to stop providing child care as of a specific date. While the license is suspended, a licensee may not provide child care.

  • Confirmation Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan pursuant to section 1129 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Redemption Order means a Redemption Order in the form attached to the LS Operating Procedures Agreement, or such other form as may be acceptable to the Issuer in its sole discretion.

  • Customer Order means, with respect to a Participant or Authorized Trader, an Order or Request for Quote that has been provided to such Participant or Authorized Trader, as applicable, by or on behalf of a Customer.

  • Stop Loss Order means an order placed to close a position once it hits a specific price in order to protect yourself from further losses and avoid potential close-outs/stop-outs.