Common use of Complete or Completion Clause in Contracts

Complete or Completion. Work for which a Purchase Order has been issued will not be deemed complete until the subject of the Work is functioning as intended, cleanup has been completed, any required or applicable inspections or governmental approvals have been accomplished, and the Work is accepted by the Owner. More specific requirements for Completion may be set forth in the Scope of Work or the Purchase Order.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Teacher Services for Visually Impaired (Tvi), Orientation and Mobility Specialists (O&m), Teacher Services Agreement, Elevator Repair and Maintenance Contract

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