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What is a modification process?

Author

Henry Morales

Published May 14, 2026

Process Modification means a change related to the Exploitation of a Licensed Immunotherapeutic that is intended to enhance JBI’s ability to effectively Exploit the Licensed Immunotherapeutic but that does not constitute either a Base Strain Modification or an Antigen Change.

Loan modification is a change made to the terms of an existing loan by a lender. Such changes usually are made because the borrower is unable to repay the original loan. Most successful loan modification processes are negotiated with the help of an attorney or a settlement company.

What is an example of modification?

Modification is a change that is made, or is the act of changing something. When a plan is in place and you make a slight change to the plan such as building a wall one inch taller, this is an example of modification.

Which is an example of a home modification?

Typical examples of home modifications include re-arranging furniture, installing rails and lifts, or installing emergency alarms. Home modification is an environmental intervention aimed at enabling older people to be in the least restrictive environment and restore the social meaning of their home.

Where do I go to apply for a mortgage modification?

You can find contact information on your monthly mortgage statement or the servicer’s webpage. You’ll need to submit the application to your servicer and likely include: a completed questionnaire that includes your personal information, mortgage information, property information, and so forth a hardship statement or affidavit.

Why is home modification important to the disability movement?

Home modification is an environmental intervention aimed at enabling older people to be in the least restrictive environment and restore the social meaning of their home. The disability rights movement and the need for public accommodation for people with disabilities initiated the home modification intervention.

How are home modifications included in the NDIS?

The NDIS defines home modifications as “changes to the structure, layout or fittings of the participant’s home that are required to enable the participant to safely access and move around their home as a result of their disability”. The NDIS will only include funding for home modifications if the dwelling to be