Common use of Rejection of Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Rejection of Deliverables. The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables outlined in Attachment 2, Statement of Work, as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due in whole or in part to the Contractor’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Contract. If the Department’s Contract Manager does not accept a deliverable within fifteen (15) calendar days, the deliverable will be deemed rejected. Failure to fulfill the appropriate technical requirements or complete all tasks, duties, or activities as identified in Attachment 2, Statement of Work, will result in rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which the Contractor may remedy the objections noted by the Department before the Department issues a notice of default. If the Department’s Contract Manager allows additional time for the Contractor to correct a rejected deliverable, the Contractor shall work diligently to correct all deficiencies in the deliverable that remain outstanding within a reasonable time or, if a time certain is specified, within the additional time allotted. All work done to correct a rejected deliverable will be done at the Contractor’s expense.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions

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Rejection of Deliverables. The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables as outlined in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due in whole or in part to the Contractor’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Contract. If the Department’s Contract Manager does not accept a deliverable within fifteen (15) calendar days, the deliverable will be deemed rejected. Failure to fulfill use the appropriate technical requirements or complete all tasks, duties, tasks or activities as identified in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work will result in automatic deliverable rejection and may not be invoiced or paid until correction of the deliverable. Failure to complete the required duties as outlined in the Statement of Work will result in the rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which the Contractor may remedy the objections noted by the Department before and the Department issues may, after having given the Contractor a notice of reasonable opportunity to complete, make adequate or acceptable said deliverables, declare this Contract to be in default. If the Department’s Contract Manager allows additional time for rejects the Contractor to correct a rejected deliverabledeliverables, the Contractor shall work diligently to correct all deficiencies in the deliverable that remain outstanding outstanding, within a reasonable time ortime, if a time certain is specified, within the additional time allotted. All work done to correct a rejected deliverable will be done at the Contractor’s expense. If the Contract Manager does not accept the deliverables within 30 days, they will be deemed rejected.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

Rejection of Deliverables. The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables as outlined in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due in whole or in part to the Contractor’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Contract. If the Department’s Contract Manager does not accept a deliverable within fifteen (15) calendar days, the deliverable will be deemed rejected. Failure to fulfill use the appropriate technical requirements or complete all tasks, duties, tasks or activities as identified in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work will result in automatic deliverable rejection and may not be invoiced or paid until correction of the deliverable. Failure to complete the required duties as outlined in the Statement of Work will result in the rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which the Contractor may remedy the objections noted by the Department before and the Department issues may, after having given the Contractor a notice of reasonable opportunity to complete, make adequate or acceptable said deliverables, declare this Contract to be in default. If the Department’s Contract Manager allows additional time for rejects the Contractor to correct a rejected deliverabledeliverables, the Contractor shall work diligently to correct all deficiencies in the deliverable that remain outstanding outstanding, within a reasonable time ortime, if a time certain is specified, within the additional time allotted. All work done to correct a rejected deliverable will be done at the Contractor’s expense. If the Contract Manager does not accept the deliverables within thirty (30) days, they will be deemed rejected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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Rejection of Deliverables. The Department reserves the right to reject deliverables as outlined in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work as incomplete, inadequate, or unacceptable due in whole or in part to the Contractor’s lack of satisfactory performance under the terms of this Contract. If the Department’s Contract Manager does not accept a deliverable within fifteen (15) calendar days, the deliverable will be deemed rejected. Failure to fulfill use the appropriate technical requirements or complete all tasks, duties, tasks or activities as identified in Attachment 2, the Statement of Work, Work will result in automatic deliverable rejection and may not be invoiced or paid until correction of the deliverable. Failure to complete the required duties as outlined in the Statement of Work will result in the rejection of the deliverable and the associated invoice. The Department, at its option, may allow additional time within which the Contractor may remedy the objections noted by the Department before and the Department issues may, after having given the Contractor a notice of reasonable opportunity to complete, make adequate or acceptable said deliverables, declare this Contract to be in default. If the Department’s Contract Manager allows additional time for rejects the Contractor to correct a rejected deliverabledeliverables, the Contractor shall work diligently to correct all deficiencies in the deliverable that remain outstanding outstanding, within a reasonable time ortime, if a time certain is specified, within the additional time allotted. All work done to correct a rejected deliverable will be done at the Contractor’s expense. If the Contract Manager does not accept the deliverables within 30 days, the will be deemed rejected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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