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is federal form FAR 52.243-1 (Changes — Fixed-Price). The Changes clause for fixed-price contracts, authorizing the contracting officer to make unilateral changes to drawings, designs, specifications, method of shipment, and place of delivery. If a change increases or decreases the contract cost, the contractor is entitled to an equitable adjustment in price and/or delivery schedule.
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