Satisfactory Completion Clause Samples
A Satisfactory Completion clause defines the requirement that work or services must meet certain standards or criteria before being considered complete under a contract. Typically, this means that the work must be inspected and approved by the client or a designated representative, ensuring it aligns with agreed-upon specifications or quality benchmarks. This clause helps ensure that the party receiving the work is not obligated to accept or pay for substandard or incomplete performance, thereby protecting their interests and promoting accountability.
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Satisfactory Completion. To earn a certificate for this course, you must:
a. Complete the course in its entirety (every class (30), module (30), and field assignment (30).
b. Submit all modules and assignments.
c. Score 90% or higher on the course final exam and certification test.
d. Send or deliver all assignments to: “NARIES” ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇
Satisfactory Completion. Completion of a Course with a grade of C or higher. For pass/fail courses, the pass grade is satisfactory.
Satisfactory Completion. A grade of C or lower will not be counted toward lane advancement. All credits taken for lane advancement must receive a “letter” grade.
Satisfactory Completion. Once Customer is satisfied with the Project or Deliverable and begins using the Project or Deliverable, Customer accepts the Project or Deliverable.
Satisfactory Completion. Employees, spouses and children must maintain the same academic standards required of other students to remain eligible for tuition remission. Employees and their dependents receiving tuition remission are considered students for all issues related to admissions, registration, add/drop refund policy, fee assessment, financial holds, program minimum requirements, and related matters. Spouses/RDP or dependent children must be enrolled as degree-seeking students.
Satisfactory Completion. The project has been satisfactorily completed as verified by a qualified professional engineer and approved by the BOCC.
Satisfactory Completion. The term “Satisfactory Completion” means, with respect to each phase of the clinical development program (Phase I, II or III Clinical Trials), completion of such phase and meeting the protocol requirements with conclusive data analysis that permits the clinical development program to proceed to the next phase, (in the case of Phase I or II Clinical Trials), or to proceed to Marketing Approval submission (in the case of Phase III Clinical Trials), in accordance with Applicable Laws.
