Payment Not Acceptance Payment of any progress payment or final payment shall not constitute acceptance of Work that is defective or otherwise fails to conform to the Agreement, or a waiver of any rights or remedies the Department may have with respect to defective or nonconforming Work.
NOT ACCEPTABLE RP<2% ACCEPTABLE. 2%<=RP<=15% ACCEPTABLE WITH WARNING. 15%<RP<=30% NOT ACCEPTABLE. RP>30% RP = Relative Precision (ARPL01) Analytical Support Operations - Radiochemical Processing Lab PO Box 999 Radiological Units: (Bq/sample) Analyte Result Ref Value Flag Notes Bias (%) Acceptance Range Unc Unc Value Flag Gross alpha 0.208 0.528 A -60.6 0.158 - 0.898 0.010 A Gross beta 0.866 0.915 A -5.4 0.458 - 1.373 0.031 A A = Result acceptable, Bias <= +/- 70% with a statistically positive result at two standard deviations (Result/Uncertainty > 2, i.e., the range encompassing the result, plus or minus the total uncertainty at two standard deviations, does not include zero). N = Result not acceptable, Bias > +/- 70% or the reported result is not statistically positive at two standard deviations (Result/Uncertainty <= 2, i.e., the range encompassing the result, plus or minus the total uncertainty at two standard deviations, includes zero).
Does Not Meet Standard The school's proficiency rate in math is 1 - 10 percentage points lower than the state average. 15 - 29 0 Falls Far Below Standard: The school's proficiency rate in math is 11 or more percentage points lower than the state average. 0 - 14 0 Notes The state average will be determined using the same grade set as is served by the public charter school. 0 Comparison to State Exceeds Standard: The school's proficiency rate in ELA exceeds the state average by 16 percentage points or more. 50 0 Meets Standard: The school's proficiency rate in ELA is equal to the state average, or exceeds it by 1 - 15 percentage points. 30 - 45 0 Does Not Meet Standard: The school's proficiency rate in ELA is 1 - 10 percentage points lower than the state average. 15 - 29 0 Falls Far Below Standard: The school's proficiency rate in ELA is 11 or more percentage points lower than the state average. 0 - 14 0 Notes The state average will be determined using the same grade set as is served by the public charter school. 0
Early Access (i) Subject to receipt of Master Landlord’s Consent, Subtenant shall have early access to the portion of the Subleased Premises consisting of approximately 9,789 rentable square feet as shown on Exhibit D hereto and identified therein as “Initial ConforMIS Space” (the “Early Access Area”) for the period commencing on June 15, 2012, or such earlier date as Sublandlord may determine in its sole discretion (the “Early Access Date”) until the Sublease Commencement Date (the “Early Access Period”), for the purposes of installing its telecommunications equipment, validating business equipment and operating any such validated equipment in support of Subtenant’s standard business operations (the “Early Access Work”). All Early Access Work shall be performed in accordance with the terms of the Master Lease, including but not limited to Section 6 thereof. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of the Master Lease and the terms and conditions of this Section 2(d), the Master Lease shall control. (ii) Subtenant’s early access rights granted herein shall be subject to all the terms and conditions of this Sublease, including without limitation all insurance and maintenance obligations, except that no Base Rent or Additional Rent under Section 4(d) herein will be charged to Subtenant during the Early Access Period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Subtenant will be responsible for paying the Estimated Electricity Usage Charge during the Early Access Period based only on the 1st floor portion of the Early Access Area, as provided for in Section 5(a) below. (iii) Prior to the Early Access Date, Sublandlord will, at its sole cost and expense, construct such demising partitions as may be necessary in Sublandlord’s sole discretion to separate the Early Access Area from the remainder of the Subleased Premises. Sublandlord shall remove such demising partitions at Sublandlord’s expense at the end of the Early Access Period and repair any damage caused by the removal of the partitions and restore to its previous condition. (iv) Subtenant agrees that (i) it will use commercially reasonable efforts to not interfere with Sublandlord’s use of or access to the remainder of the Subleased Premises during the Early Access Period, (ii) Subtenant and its contractors shall conduct the Early Access Work in a manner that shall minimize disruption and inconvenience to other tenants and occupants of the Building, and (iii) Sublandlord’s representative shall have the right to inspect any work performed by Subtenant or its contractor during the normal hours of operation of the Building or such other hours as Sublandlord may reasonably request. (v) Sublandlord makes no representation or warranty that the Early Access Area will be adequate to satisfy Subtenant’s needs with respect to the Early Access Work. Subtenant has previously inspected the Early Access Area and has satisfied itself as to the adequacy of such space. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Sublandlord agrees to cooperate with Subtenant and allow Subtenant reasonable access to other portions of the Subleased Premises to the extent reasonably necessary to perform the Early Access Work, which access (i) shall be requested (in writing, if commercially practicable, otherwise orally) at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance and (ii) may require, at Sublandord’s sole discretion, continuous escort by authorized personnel of Sublandlord. (vi) Subtenant agrees to comply with the following terms and conditions during the performance of the Early Access Work: (A) Subtenant shall keep all public and common areas of the Building where such work is being performed neat and clean at all times and Subtenant shall remove or cause all debris to be removed from the Building at the end of each work day. (B) Subtenant shall promptly repair, at its sole cost and expense, any damage done to the Building or to the premises of any other tenant in the Building and to any existing heating, ventilating and air conditioning system (“HVAC”), electrical, plumbing, fire alarm, sprinkler and lighting systems serving the Building or other common areas appurtenant to the Building that are caused by or arise out of any work performed by Subtenant or its contractor pursuant to this Section. (C) Any contractor performing such Early Access Work shall be subject to the prior written approval of Sublandlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and Master Landlord if required pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Master Lease. (D) In performing such work, Subtenant and its contractor shall observe Master Landlord’s and Sublandlord’s commercially reasonable rules and regulations regarding the construction, installation, and removal of tenant improvements in the Building, which rules and regulations, together with any modifications thereto, shall be provided to Subtenant, in writing, prior to enforcement. (E) Subtenant shall be solely responsible at its sole cost and expense to correct and to repair any work or materials installed by Subtenant or Subtenant’s contractor, and Sublandlord shall have no liability to Subtenant whatsoever on account of any work performed or material provided by Subtenant or its contractor. (F) All work done and materials furnished by Subtenant and/or its contractor shall be of such quality, shall be performed in such manner and in accordance and compliance with such Laws (as hereinafter defined) as required for work done and materials furnished by Sublandlord and/or its contractor pursuant to the Master Lease.
Work Does Not Comply with Contract If the Engineer submits work that does not comply with the terms of this contract, the State shall instruct the Engineer to make such revision as is necessary to bring the work into compliance with the contract. No additional compensation shall be paid for this work.