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Change orders are common to most projects, and very common with large projects.

 


CHANGE ORDER - a change in the original construction plans ordered by the owner or the general contract...
CHANGE-IN-CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS - An executive employment contract that provides the executive with a lu...

A change order is a process used by many businesses, particularly those that provide services to customers. Through a change order, the business and the client can make alterations to an original business agreement.

Change Orders
The contractor or the owner can initiate change orders. A change order modifies the original contract, and either increases or deceases the contract costs and/or contract price.
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Change Order
A written formal document that details any alterations made to construction plans.

engineering change order (ECO)
a business mandate that changes the way in which a product is manufactured or a
service is performed by modifying the design, parts,
process, or even quality of the product or service ...

Summary of a stock or commodities exchange order ticket by the registered representative on receipt of a buy or sell order from a client; gives the floor broker the information needed to execute a securities transaction.
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Floor ticket
Summary of a stock or commodities exchange order ticket by the registered representative on receipt of a buy or sell order from a client; gives the floor broker the information needed to execute a securities transaction.

Bordereau
Confirmation and description of the execution of an exchange order.

Advance Discontinuance of Allotment
Advance Disposal Fee (Florida)
Advance Disposal Surcharge
Advance Earned Income Credit
Advance Encryption Services
Advance Engineering Change Order
Advance Engineering Change Proposal ...

See also: Expense, Fill or kill, Mandate, Accounting method, Saving

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