Common use of Deliverable Milestones, Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Deliverable Milestones, Deliverables. The PCD must identify certain critical Deliverables as “milestones”, as determined by the County. Approval of Deliverables will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed by the County. The County will use reasonable efforts to provide the necessary assistance to Contractor for Contractor to meet the due dates specified in the Project Schedule. All Deliverables, including all Deliverable milestones, will be deemed completed for purposes of this Paragraph 4.2 (Deliverable Milestones, Deliverables), on the earliest date that all of the Tasks, Subtasks, Deliverables, goods, Services and other Work required for the completion of such Deliverable are completed and delivered to the County, provided that all of such Tasks, Subtasks, Deliverables, goods, Services and other Work required for the completion of such Deliverable are thereafter approved in writing by the County pursuant to Paragraph 3.6 (Testing of Work) above, without prior rejection by the County or significant delay in the County’s approval thereof, which delay is the result of Contractor’s failure to deliver such Tasks, Subtasks, Deliverables, goods, Services and other Work in accordance with the terms hereof. For purposes of this Paragraph 4.2 (Deliverable Milestones, Deliverables), the determination of whether a Deliverable has been completed and is approved, and of the date upon which such Deliverable was completed, will be made by County Project Director as soon as practicable after the County is informed by Contractor that such Deliverable has been completed and is given all the necessary information, data and documentation to verify such completion.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Appendix C Sample Contract, Appendix C Sample Contract, Appendix C Sample Contract

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