Final Evaluation definition
Final Evaluation. Means Evaluation of the Contractor’s Work upon Final Completion, as described in Part II, Section 19.12.
Final Evaluation means student’s thesis evaluation;
Final Evaluation means the evaluation of packaging that is conducted by an Arthritis Australia Panel;
Examples of Final Evaluation in a sentence
By March 15 Final Evaluation completed based on a minimum of two (2) observations.
The Contractor’s response, if any, will be affixed to the Final Evaluation.
By April 30 Final Evaluation completed for unit members based on a minimum of two (2) observations.
In the event the Owner performs a Final Evaluation, the Owner will send a copy of the Final Evaluation to the Contractor not later than sixty (60) calendar days after Final Completion.
The Owner may, in its sole discretion, perform Interim Evaluations and/or a Final Evaluation of the Contractor’s performance.
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Final Evaluation means an Evaluation performed after the Vendor’s completion of the Contract or after the Contract has been terminated;
Final Evaluation. Means Evaluation of the Contractor’s Work upon Final Completion, as described in Part II, Section 19.12. “Final Payment” Means The last payment by the Owner to the Contractor under the Contract upon Final Completion or as provided in Part II, Sections 4.3 and 7.7.1.3, subject to any Retainage. “Final Payment Documents” Means Documents the Contractor must submit to the Owner in order to receive Final Payment, or as provided in Part II, Section 4.3.1
Final Evaluation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a) of Annex III.
Final Evaluation means a comprehensive summative evaluation (all eight criteria) as described in RCW 28A.405.100(2)(c).
Final Evaluation. A comprehensive evaluation report will be completed by the end of the initiative, consolidating all findings and providing a holistic view of the Early Childhood Education and Care Centre of Excellence's impact.
Final Evaluation. The Client Lead (and any additional members involved with the team) should complete a final evaluation to provide feedback on the team’s involvement and work. Clients can feel free to also contact the CEL leadership team directly.
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