Delivery Order Period of Performance Clause Samples

The "Delivery Order Period of Performance" clause defines the specific timeframe during which work or services under a delivery order must be completed. It typically sets clear start and end dates for each order issued under a broader contract, ensuring that both parties understand the deadlines for performance. By establishing these time boundaries, the clause helps manage expectations, coordinate project timelines, and prevent disputes over late or incomplete deliveries.
Delivery Order Period of Performance. The period of performance for each delivery order placed under the contract will be specified in the individual delivery order. Delivery orders may include options; however, delivery orders may not exceed 120 months, inclusive of options, from the date that the delivery order is awarded. Delivery order options, if included at initial issuance of the delivery order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the GWAC; however, no delivery order (including delivery order options) may extend more than 60 months beyond the expiration of the GWAC. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year delivery order placed under the GWAC must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1, Multi-year Contracting, and any applicable funding restrictions.
Delivery Order Period of Performance. The period of performance for each delivery order placed under the contract will be specified in the individual delivery order. Delivery orders may include options; however, delivery orders may not exceed 120 months, inclusive of options, from the date that the delivery order is awarded. Delivery order options, if included at initial issuance of the delivery order, may be exercised after the expiration date of the GWAC; however, no delivery order (including delivery order options) may extend more than 60 months beyond the expiration of the GWAC. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, a multi-year delivery order placed under the GWAC must be consistent with FAR Subpart 17.1, Multi-year Contracting, and any applicable funding restrictions. Article F.3 Clauses Incorporated by Reference, FAR 52.252-2 (FEB 1998)‌ This contract incorporates the following clause(s) by reference, with the same force and effect as if it were given in full text. Upon request, the PCO will make its full text available. The full text of a clause may also be accessed electronically at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/far/.‌‌ FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (48 CFR CHAPTER 1) CLAUSE:

Related to Delivery Order Period of Performance

  • PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance for this contract begins , and ends .

  • Review of Performance The Board of Directors shall periodically review and evaluate the performance of Employee under this Employment Agreement with Employee.

  • Availability of Performance Order If, and to the extent that, a breach of this contract has been caused by a Relevant Force Majeure Event, the Non-affected Party shall not be entitled to a Performance Order except to secure performance by the Affected Party of its obligations under this Clause 17.

  • Excuse of Performance Seller shall not be liable for delays in performance or for non-performance due to failure or interruption of computer or telecommunication systems, acts of God, war, riot, fire, terrorism, labor trouble, unavailability of materials or components, explosion, accident, compliance with governmental requests, laws, regulations, orders or actions, or other unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond Seller's reasonable control. In the event of such delay, the time for performance or delivery shall be extended by a period of time reasonably necessary to overcome the effect of the delay.

  • Method of Performing Services Contractor will determine the method, details, and means of performing the above-described services including measures to protect the safety of the traveling public and Contractor’s employees. County shall not have the right to, and shall not, control the manner or determine the method of accomplishing Contractor’s services.