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If a standard IA is used, and the outside profile of the AIP extends beyond the IA by >25mm on any side, what are the two possible additional rules that apply?

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When an Associated Implementation Plan exceeds the bounds of the Interface Agreement by over 25mm on any side, an amendment or modification to the IA may be necessary, or a derogation must be sought to continue with the AIP.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a standard Interface Agreement (IA) is used, and the outside profile of the Associated Implementation Plan (AIP) extends beyond the IA by more than 25mm on any side, two additional rules that may apply are:

  • The need for an amendment or modification to the existing IA to account for the new dimensions brought about by the AIP.
  • The requirement to generate a derogation if the AIP cannot be altered to fit within the bounds of the original IA but still needs to be implemented, subject to approval by the concerned authorities or stakeholders.

These rules are implemented to ensure consistency and conformity within the scope of the interface and project specifications. Any changes that impact the original agreement require careful consideration and appropriate documentation to maintain the integrity of the overall system or project.

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