Must be specific Sample Clauses

The "Must be specific" clause requires that any terms, obligations, or requirements outlined in the agreement are described with clear and precise language. In practice, this means avoiding vague or ambiguous statements and instead providing detailed descriptions, such as specifying exact quantities, deadlines, or standards to be met. By ensuring specificity, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by making the parties’ expectations and responsibilities unmistakably clear.
Must be specific. Must contain a synopsis of facts giving rise to the alleged violation.
Must be specific indicate the specific section of the policy/Master Agreement which has been violated or give statement specifically identifying how aggrieved was treated unfairly). Attach additional sheet of paper, if necessary.