Performance checks Clause Samples
The 'Performance checks' clause establishes the right or obligation to assess whether a party is meeting its contractual duties. Typically, this involves scheduled or ad hoc reviews, inspections, or audits of work, deliverables, or services provided under the agreement. For example, a client may periodically evaluate a contractor’s progress or compliance with quality standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure accountability and transparency, allowing issues to be identified and addressed early, thereby reducing the risk of non-performance or disputes.
Performance checks. 3.1. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraphs 3.1 2. and 1.2.7. (service braking cold performance) Yes/No12
3.2. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraph 3.2. (parking braking cold performance) Yes/No2
3.3. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraph 3.3. (emergency/automatic braking performance) Yes/No2
3.4. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 10, paragraph 6. (braking performance in the case a failure in the braking distribution system) Yes/No2
3.5. The trailer fulfils the requirements of paragraph 5.2.2.14.1. to this Regulation (braking performance in the event of leakage from auxiliary equipment) Yes/No2
3.6. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 13 (anti-lock braking) Yes/No2 2 Strike out what does not apply. (See paragraph 4.4. of this Regulation) a = 8 mm min. The above approval ▇▇▇▇ affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has, with regard to braking, been approved in the United Kingdom (E 11) pursuant to Regulation No. 13 under approval number 102439. This number indicates that the approval was given in accordance with the requirements of Regulation No. 13 with the 10 series of amendments incorporated. For vehicles of categories M2 and M3, this ▇▇▇▇ means that that type of vehicle has undergone the Type-II test. (See paragraph 4.5. of this Regulation) a = 8 mm min. The above approval ▇▇▇▇ affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has, with regard to braking, been approved in the United Kingdom (E 11) pursuant to Regulation No. 13. For vehicles of categories M2 and M3, this ▇▇▇▇ means that the type of vehicle has undergone the Type-IIA test. (See paragraph 4.6. of this Regulation) a = 8mm min. The above approval ▇▇▇▇ affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has been approved in the United Kingdom (E 11) pursuant to Regulations Nos. 13 and 241. (In the case of the latter Regulation the corrected absorption coefficient is 1.30 m-1.) 1 This number is given merely as an example.
1. Braking tests
Performance checks. 3.1. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraphs 3.1 2. and 1.2.7. (service braking cold performance) Yes/No1
3.2. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraph 3.2. (parking braking cold performance) Yes/No1
3.3. The trailer fulfils the requirements of Annex 4, paragraph 3.3. (emergency/automatic braking performance) Yes/No1
Performance checks. Any PROFESSIONAL CHORISTER who misses twenty percent (20%) or more of the rehearsals for the next scheduled program may be required to attend a Performance Check in order to qualify to sing the performances at the discretion of the Chorus Director. A PROFESSIONAL CHORISTER shall never be required to attend a Performance Check for missing fewer than two (2) rehearsals, unless there is only one (1) preparation rehearsal that precedes the conductor’s piano rehearsal. The Performance Check will be held one (1) hour prior to the conductor’s piano rehearsal, or one (1) hour prior to the final preparation rehearsal, if no conductor’s piano rehearsal is scheduled, but shall not be scheduled earlier than 6:00PM on a weekday or 10:00AM on a weekend day, and the PROFESSIONAL CHORISTER will be compensated at the rehearsal rate. The Chorus Director will test PROFESSIONAL CHORISTERS on the music individually or in small groups, and the Chorus Director’s determination as to whether or not the PROFESSIONAL CHORISTER performs will be final. SYMPHONY shall provide an accompanist for Performance Checks.
Performance checks. 3.1. The trailer fulfils the requirements of annex 4, paragraphs 3.1.2. and 1.2.7 (service braking cold performance) Yes / No 2/
3.2. The trailer fulfils the requirements of annex 4, paragraph 3.2. (parking braking cold performance) Yes / No 2/
3.3. The trailer fulfils the requirements of annex 4, paragraph 3.3. (emergency/automatic braking performance) Yes / No 2/ */ An error made in the final and previous documents was corrected by the secretariat and the footnote renumbered into 2/.
3.4. The trailer fulfils the requirements of annex 10, paragraph 6. (braking performance in the case a failure in the braking distribution system) Yes / No 2/
3.5. The trailer fulfils the requirements of paragraph 5.2.2.14.1. to this Regulation (braking performance in the event of leakage from auxiliary equipment) Yes / No 2/
3.6. The trailer fulfils the requirements of annex 13 (anti- lock braking) Yes / No 2/
3. In the case of vehicles of category O with pneumatic braking systems, when the alternative type approval procedure defined in annex 20 is utilised, the relevant calculations required in this annex shall be made using the performance characteristics obtained from the relevant annex 19 verification reports and the centre of gravity height determined by the method defined in annex 20, appendix 1." Annex 11,
