SOME CONCERNS Clause Samples
The "SOME CONCERNS" clause is designed to address and document specific issues, reservations, or points of attention that one or both parties may have regarding the agreement or its subject matter. In practice, this clause may list particular risks, uncertainties, or areas where further clarification or action is needed, such as unresolved technical questions or pending regulatory approvals. Its core function is to ensure that both parties acknowledge these concerns upfront, promoting transparency and helping to manage expectations or allocate responsibility for addressing them.
SOME CONCERNS. The Contractor has failed to meet the expected performance target for the current project. 4 CONCERNS: The Contractor has failed to meet the expected performance target during the last three projects and has been given a last chance to reach the required performance level before escalation. 5 SERIOUS CONCERNS: Unsatisfactory Performance over four or more projects. Escalation procedure invoked and Contract Termination under consideration.
