Works in Progress Sample Clauses

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Works in Progress. (i) Contractor shall deliver Work in Progress (if not previously delivered to Client) in the form and in the time frame reasonably requested by Client. (ii) If this Agreement or Task Order is terminated for any reason other than pursuant to Section 21.2(b), then Contractor shall deliver to Client all Work in Progress under the terminated Task Order(s), and Client shall pay for all such Work in Progress, as well as Work in Progress that was previously delivered to Client. (iii) If this Agreement or a Task Order is terminated pursuant to Section 21.2(b), then Client shall pay only for Work in Progress that Client elects to retain or elects to be delivered (“Selected Work in Progress”). Contractor shall deliver such Selected Work in Progress (if not previously delivered) in the form and in the time frame reasonably requested by Client. For all Work in Progress that Client elects not to retain or be delivered pursuant to this section, Client hereby assigns back to Contractor ownership of all rights, title and interest in and to such Work in Progress, and Client agrees to return to Contractor any such Work in Progress (that was previously delivered to Client) in the form and in the time frame reasonably requested by Contractor. (iv) Amounts payable by Client for all Work in Progress in accordance with Section 21.4(c)(ii) shall be calculated based on the reasonable value of the Work in Progress (taking into account the amount of hours worked and the percentage complete); provided, however, that such amount shall not exceed the amount allocated in the applicable Task Order for the Deliverable comprised of such Work in Progress. (v) Amounts payable by Client for all Work in Progress in accordance with Section 21.4(c)(iii) shall be calculated based on the reasonable value of the Work in Progress (taking into account the amount of hours worked and the percentage complete); provided, however, that such amount shall not exceed the amount allocated in the applicable Task Order for the Deliverable comprised of such Work in Progress. (vi) For purposes of this Section 21.4(b), Works in Progress does not include Project Works delivered under T&M Task Orders.
Works in Progress. Changes to proposed methods of working Unforeseen issues Changes to traffic management proposals
Works in Progress. Except for the outstanding work to be performed on Works-in-Progress identified on schedule 1.1(e) (“Outstanding Work”), there is not outstanding work on the Works-in-Progress. Except for the WIP Cash, no monies have been collected representing payment for Outstanding Work. All worked performed as of the Closing on Works-in-Progress has been done in a skillful, diligent and workmanlike manner.
Works in Progress. 6.1 The Customer shall provide exclusive Site access for the Contractor to complete any necessary Works. 6.2 From time to time there may be delays to the Works due to circumstances outside the Contractor’s control including, but not limited to, adverse weather conditions, material shortages and labour shortages. The Contractor shall notify the Customer in writing at the earliest opportunity if any such delays occur.
Works in Progress. Seller shall use due diligence to complete all Works in Progress prior to the Closing Date
Works in Progress. Upon termination of this Agreement, (a) each Statement of Work under this Agreement will simultaneously terminate and any Services being provided under any such Statement of Work will cease; (b) Consultant will issue, and Customer will pay, an invoice for all Services provided and expenses incurred prior to termination; and (c) upon receipt of payment for all amounts due, Consultant will deliver to Customer all uncompleted works in progress, which uncompleted works shall be delivered by Consultant and accepted by Customer “AS IS” and “WITHOUT WARRANTY,” but otherwise subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Works in Progress. The termination of this Agreement by any of the Parties or by mutual agreement shall not terminate or release any Party from any other agreement or arrangement with any other Party.
Works in Progress. ‌ Owner represents and warrants that it shall use best efforts to complete all Works in Progress prior to the Closing Date.

Related to Works in Progress

  • Work in Progress Upon any such early termination of the license granted hereunder in accordance with this Agreement, Licensee shall be entitled to finish any work-in-progress and to sell any completed inventory of a Licensed Product covered by such license which remain on hand as of the date of the termination, so long as Licensee pays to Scripps the royalties applicable to said subsequent sales in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement, provided that no such sales shall be permitted after the expiration of six (6) months after the date of termination.

  • Supplier Development lf the Buyer identifies problems in supplier performance based on supplier monitoring, he shall initiate improvement measures at the Supplier. The Buyer shall pursue the possibilities of continuous improvement of the Supplier. The supplier audit is a form of supplier development; the exchange of information and experience between the Buyer and the Supplier also serves this purpose.

  • Career Development The City and the Union agree that employee career growth can be beneficial to both the City and the affected employee. As such, consistent with training needs identified by the City and the financial resources appropriated therefore by the City, the City shall provide educational and training opportunities for employee career growth. Each employee shall be responsible for utilizing those training and educational opportunities made available by the City or other institutions for the self- development effort needed to achieve personal career goals.

  • Computer Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of computer equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with Subchapter Y, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Computer Equipment Recycling Program and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules in 30 TAC Chapter 328.

  • Condominiums/Planned Unit Developments If the Mortgaged Property is a condominium unit or a planned unit development (other than a de minimis planned unit development) such condominium or planned unit development project such Mortgage Loan was originated in accordance with, and the Mortgaged Property meets the guidelines set forth in the Originator's Underwriting Guidelines;