Common use of Master Contract and Task Order Period Clause in Contracts

Master Contract and Task Order Period. of Performance And Period of Ordering‌ As an example, illustrated are two sample Task Orders under a Master Contract with varying Task Order award dates and expirations dates, which depicts the Master Contract ordering periods with the non-ordering expired / active period. Additionally, sample Task Order # 2 indicates than an option may also be exercised at any time during the Master Contract’s expired period with the condition that the Task Order option expires at or before the end of the Master Contract expired/active period: MASTER CONTRACT Base Term Years 1 to 5 Option Term Years 6 to 10 Expired and Active Years 11 to 15 TASK ORDER #1 (5-year base, 5-year option) TO Base Term Year 3 Award TO Option Term Year 13 Expiration TASK ORDER #2 (5-year base, 2-year option) TO Base Term Year 8 Award TO Option Term Year 15 Expiration

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

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