Examples of Performance of work in a sentence
General: Performance of work may be terminated by the County in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever County shall determine that such termination is in the best interests of County with a thirty (30) day written notice.
General: Performance of work may be terminated by the County in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever County shall determine that such termination is in the best interests of County.
Performance of work and acceptability of equipment or materials supplied pursuant to any contract or award shall be to the satisfaction of the City.
Performance of work and acceptability of equipment or materials supplied pursuant to any contract or award shall be to the satisfaction and full discretion of the City.
Performance of work in connection with construction operations insured by the Owner, by agents or lessees or other contractors of the Owner, or by contractors of the lessee of the Owner.
Performance of work on Government premises shall be confined to the area(s) specified by the CO or designee.
Performance of work in connection with construction operations insured by the Owner, by agents or lessees or other Contractors of the Owner or Using AgencyIn the event that the Contract is for renovation, addition or modification of an existing structure and Builders Risk Insurance is not available, the Owner will accept an Installation Floater Insurance Policy with the above endorsements in lieu of the Builders' Risk Insurance Policy.
General: Performance of work may be terminated by the County in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever the County shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the County with a thirty (30) day written notice.
Performance of work under this contract is subject to the technical direction of the COR identified above, or a representative designated in writing.
Performance of work under this Subcontract may result in the Subcontractor having access to confidential information via written or electronic documents, or by virtue of having access to DOE’s electronic or other systems.