Change Order

Example Definitions of "Change Order"
Change Order. Means a written document signed by the parties that authorizes a change to the specifications of the Equipment or an addition or deletion of Parts and the effect on the Sale Price and Target Date resulting from the change;
Change Order. Means a written document issued by AT&T to modify a Purchase Order.
Change Order. Shall mean a request from either Party to seek a deviation from the Services then currently being provided by OneNeck in accordance with the Change Order Process.
Change Order. Means a duly executed amendment to Attachment A.
Change Order. A written document executed by the Parties describing a change to Services to be provided under a SOW or Products to be provided under a Purchase Order.
Change Order. Means a change order document signed by authorized representatives of both Parties, which modifies a Statement of Work or the terms of any Purchase Order pursuant to Section 8.1 and 8.2 of this Master Services Agreement. For the purposes of clarity, Change Orders excludes requests for cancellations under Section 8.3
Change Order. A written request by Solomon, a Project Consultant or the General Contractor which authorizes or requests a deletion or addition to the contractual obligations of a Project Consultant or changes, increases or reduces the scope of work, schedule, or price under one of the Contract Documents.
Change Order. An agreement signed by both parties that amends a Work Order. Each Change Order shall refer to the specific Work Order it amends, and shall be sequentially numbered with respect to multiple amendments to the same Work Order
Change Order. Shall mean a document which records or authorizes a Major Change, including identification of what needs to be changed, the reason(s) for such change, a description and drawings of the change, a list of documents and departments affected by the change, formal approval of the change, and instruction regarding the timing of implementation of the change
Change Order. A Change Proposal or Construction Change Directive agreed to in writing by Owner and Contractor. Change Orders can modify the Contract Sum and/or the Scheduled Completion Date, and each Change Order must state whether, and by how much, the Contract Sum and/or the Scheduled Completion Date will be modified as a result of the respective Change Order. Change Orders will be effective only when in a writing executed by both Contractor and Owner.
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