Meets Expectations Performance Clause Samples

The "Meets Expectations Performance" clause defines the minimum standard of performance that a party must achieve under the agreement. It typically requires that services or deliverables provided are consistent with what a reasonable person would consider satisfactory or in line with industry norms. For example, an employee or contractor must perform their duties competently and reliably, meeting the basic requirements set out in the contract. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the baseline level of performance required, helping to prevent disputes over subpar work and providing a benchmark for evaluating whether obligations have been fulfilled.
Meets Expectations Performance. Each written performance evaluation report must indicate meets expectations in order for the unit member to successfully complete the probationary period and to achieve permanent status in the position.
Meets Expectations Performance. The written performance evaluation report completed at the end of the fifth month of service must indicate meets expectations in order for the unit member to successfully complete the probationary period and to achieve permanent status in the position.