Actual dates Sample Clauses

The 'Actual dates' clause defines the requirement to use the real, calendar dates on which events or obligations occur within the contract. In practice, this means that instead of referencing estimated or projected dates, the parties must record and refer to the specific dates when actions are taken, such as delivery, payment, or completion milestones. This clause ensures accuracy and clarity in tracking contractual performance, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over timing.
Actual dates. When Completion of any activity is confirmed by quoting document numbers, these numbers are given in the notes and are appended, e.g. letters of acceptance, suborders, drawings, inspection certificates, delivery notes, etc. The actual start and finish of all activities are reported and included in the programme.