Maximum Performance Levels Sample Clauses
The Maximum Performance Levels clause sets an upper limit on the level of performance or output that a party is required or permitted to achieve under a contract. In practice, this clause might specify the highest allowable production rate, service capacity, or other measurable output, ensuring that neither party exceeds agreed-upon thresholds. By defining these limits, the clause helps prevent overuse of resources, protects equipment or systems from being overloaded, and ensures that both parties have clear expectations regarding the maximum extent of performance required or allowed.
Maximum Performance Levels. The maximum value of the Award shall not exceed 200% of your Payout Target, subject to the application of any Individual Performance Modifier.
Maximum Performance Levels. The maximum Total Performance Score you may be assigned shall not exceed 200, nor may the payout of your Award exceed 200% of your Target Award amount.
Maximum Performance Levels. The maximum Total Performance Score you may be assigned shall not exceed 200.
