Final Assessment Clause Samples

The Final Assessment clause establishes the process and criteria for evaluating the completion or quality of work, services, or deliverables at the end of a contract or project. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for conducting the assessment, the standards or benchmarks to be used, and the timeframe within which the assessment must occur. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and objective method for determining whether contractual obligations have been met, thereby facilitating the resolution of any outstanding issues and enabling the formal closure of the agreement.
Final Assessment. Failure to meet this goal at one hundred percent (100%) by the end of the Plan of Assistance period may result in the employee’s termination.
Final Assessment. A framework contract will be awarded to the tenderer whose tender achieves the highest total score for technical merit and price (TM + P). Should tenders obtain the same final score and tie for first place, the winning tender will be decided on the basis of the highest score achieved for price.
Final Assessment. Tenant shall be liable for Tenant's Pro Rata Share of said Excess Operating Expenses for the year in which this Lease terminates, up to the date of termination, even though the lease term has expired and Tenant has vacated the Premises at the time that such Excess Operating Expenses are finally computed. Within ten (10) calendar days after Tenant's receipt of a statement of the final computation of the Excess Operating Expenses for the year in which This Lease terminates, Tenant shall pay to Landlord or Landlord shall pay to Tenant, as the case may require, a prorated amount for that portion of time Tenant occupied its Premises during the last year of this Lease, as the case may be, the amount by which the actual Excess Operating Expenses exceeded, or the estimated payments made by Tenant on account of such increase in the Excess Operating Expenses.
Final Assessment. This task will produce a final evaluation assessment which will evaluate the project against the achievement of its set objectives and measure its successfulness. Deliverables D10.1 Evaluation and assessment report Milestones and expected result M10.1 Draft evaluation updated at completion of each workpackage. M10.2 Project fully evaluated Month 36
Final Assessment. The host organisation will complete a brief assessment of the student at the conclusion of the placement. Academic staff at St ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will carry out all other assessment of the student. Placement liaison at St ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇: A Research Practice Placement (RPP) coordinator will be the main focal person for the host organisation to discuss and resolve difficulties (should any emerge), and is a resource for the organisation and student throughout the placement. The placement liaison will also hold orientation and debriefing sessions for students, and will solicit feedback from the partner organisation at the conclusion of the placement for subsequent years. Confidential data & IP: The host organisation agrees to let the RPP coordinator see the student’s work (e.g., final project report, results of community survey, grant, or pilot test) for the purpose of assessment only. The host organisation is the owner of all IP produced by the student. The student and RPP coordinator will complete a risk assessment for the University of St ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ with the assistance of the host organisation.
Final Assessment. Considering the biological environment the flora / fauna inventories at all potential WWTP sites can be summarised as follows: • No threatened, rare or endangered species of fauna or flora were registered or known to exist around the WWTP sites. • No sensitive or fragile habitats were noted in relation to the extent and magnitude of the envisaged works. • No species of fauna or flora that could be exploited for commercial purposes have noted in proximity to the proposed works. • The current degree and extent of the proposed works do not interfere with any protected area.
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Final Assessment. Tenant shall be liable for Excess Operating ---------------- Expenses for the year in which the lease terminates, even though the lease term has expired and Tenant has vacated the premises at the time that such Excess Operating Expenses are finally computed. Within ten (10) days after Tenant's receipt of a statement of the final computation of the Operating Expenses for the year in which the lease terminates, Tenant shall pay to Landlord or Landlord shall pay to Tenant, as the case may be, the amount by which the estimated payments made by Tenant were less than, or exceeded, Tenant's pro rata share of the Excess Operating Expenses.
Final Assessment. 5.1. Before the end of the Traineeship the Trainee shall produce a final report (according to the guidelines of a scientific concept-publication) that will be assessed by the Supervisor and the Traineeship Coordinator.
Final Assessment. If after this further period the musician’s performance is still considered not to reach an adequate standard, a final meeting will be held at which the RSC may decide to terminate the employment of the musician. In this case the length of notice will be as set out in the employee’s contract or as provided by Statute whichever is the longer.