Owner's Satisfaction Sample Clauses
The Owner's Satisfaction clause establishes that the completion or quality of work must meet the subjective approval of the owner. In practice, this means that payments, acceptance, or final sign-off on a project or deliverable are contingent upon the owner's personal judgment that the work fulfills their expectations or requirements. This clause is commonly used in service or construction contracts to ensure that the owner retains control over the standard of work performed. Its core function is to protect the owner's interests by making their satisfaction a condition for performance, thereby encouraging contractors or service providers to meet or exceed the owner's standards.
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Owner's Satisfaction. All work performed under this Agreement shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Owner’s representative assigned to the project. The Owner’s representative shall decide all questions regarding Services Provider’s performance under the Agreement and such decisions shall be final and conclusive.
Owner's Satisfaction. All Work shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Owner Administrator. Owner Administrator shall decide all questions regarding Professional Firm’s performance under the Agreement and such decisions shall be final and conclusive.
Owner's Satisfaction. All Work performed under this Master Agreement shall be completed to the satisfaction of Owner’s representative assigned to the Job Order. Owner’s representative shall decide all questions regarding Contractor’s performance with respect to a given Job Order as well as Contractor’s general performance under this Master Agreement and such decisions shall be final and conclusive.
