Completion of this Contract Clause Samples

The 'Completion of this Contract' clause defines the conditions and requirements for the contract to be considered fully performed by all parties. It typically outlines the specific deliverables, milestones, or actions that must be completed, and may specify the process for confirming that all obligations have been met, such as final inspections or acceptance procedures. This clause ensures that there is a clear and mutual understanding of when contractual duties are fulfilled, thereby preventing disputes over whether the contract has been properly completed.
Completion of this Contract. In the event of any breach by the Buyer covered by this guarantee, including in the payment of any money payable to the Seller or to third parties under this Contract or otherwise, the Seller may proceed to recover the amount claimed as a debt or as damages from me/us without having instituted legal proceedings against the Buyer or any other of the Buyer's Guarantor and without first exhausting the Seller’s remedies against the Buyer.
Completion of this Contract. (a) This contract will end: (i) if AusNet Services determines that any network augmentation works are required other than works that we consider to be minor works or those that are set out in the relevant basic connection service (in which case the parties must enter into a negotiated connection establishment contract for the services) – when AusNet Services notifies you of this; (ii) if AusNet Services considers that the information in the connection application is incomplete, false or misleading in a material respect – when AusNet Services notifies you of this; (iii) if the services requested in your connection application are determined to be not of a kind contemplated by this contract – when AusNet Services notifies you of this; (iv) if AusNet Services has not, within 65 business days of the date of this contract, received: (A) A Certificate of Electrical Safety; (B) an Electrical Works Request Form; and (C) (if relevant), a service order, – on the expiry of that period (note that AusNet Services may agree to extend this period by up to a further 65 business days in special circumstances); (v) if your deemed contract ends – when that contract ends; (vi) if you breach this contract and you do not remedy this within 10 business days of AusNet Services notifying you of the breach (provided that AusNet Services is permitted to terminate this contract under the energy laws) – on the expiry of that 10 business day period; (viii) if any approvals or access required for AusNet Services to provide the relevant basic connection service (such as are referred to in clauses 8.1 and 8.2) are not obtained within: (A) for approvals or access from you – 10 business days; and (B) for approvals or access from third parties – 20 business days, - when AusNet Services notifies you of this. (b) If this contract ends before the relevant basic connection service has been provided: (i) AusNet Services may disconnect, dismantle, decommission and remove any of the premises connection assets that are only relevant to the basic connection service; and (ii) you acknowledge that AusNet Services cannot (due to changing conditions on our distribution system) guarantee that the capacity originally requested in the connection application and approved by AusNet Services will necessarily be approved in respect of any subsequent connection application.