Out of Compliance Sample Clauses
The "Out of Compliance" clause defines the consequences and procedures that apply when a party fails to meet the agreed-upon terms or standards set forth in a contract. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes non-compliance, such as missing deadlines, failing to deliver required materials, or not adhering to regulatory requirements, and may specify steps for notification, remediation, or penalties. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for addressing breaches, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations if compliance issues arise, and helping to resolve disputes efficiently.
Out of Compliance. The provider is determined by IDVR to be out of compliance with these rules, or the Extended Employment Services Provider Agreement. (3-14-07)
Out of Compliance. The provider is determined by the EES program to be out of compliance with these rules or the EES Provider Agreement. (3-29-17)
Out of Compliance. No Facility shall be Out of Compliance; provided, however, if each Facility that is Out of Compliance also constitutes an Excludable Facility, this closing condition shall be deemed satisfied so long as the Parties proceed to the Closing pursuant to Section 7.4 below.