Critical Factors Sample Clauses

The 'Critical Factors' clause identifies specific elements, conditions, or requirements that are essential to the successful performance of a contract. In practice, this clause typically lists key deliverables, deadlines, or standards that must be met for the agreement to be considered fulfilled. By clearly outlining these non-negotiable aspects, the clause ensures that both parties understand which factors are fundamental, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and helping to allocate responsibility if critical requirements are not met.
Critical Factors. In considering a Contractor’s record of integrity and business ethics, LAUSD may consider factors including, but not limited to: criminal investigations, indictments, injunctions, fines, convictions, administrative agreements, suspensions or debarments imposed by other governmental agencies, tax delinquencies, settlements, financial solvency, past performance, prior determinations of failure to meet integrity- related responsibilities, and violations by the Contractor and its Representatives of any LAUSD policies and Codes in prior procurements and contracts. LAUSD reserves the right to reject any bid, proposal and contract, and to impose other sanctions against Contractors who fail to comply with our district policies and requirements, or who violate the prohibitions set forth below in Section 6, Prohibited Activities.