RECURRING DELIVERABLES Clause Samples

The Recurring Deliverables clause defines the obligation for one party to provide specific goods or services on a regular, ongoing basis throughout the term of the agreement. This clause typically outlines the frequency (such as weekly, monthly, or quarterly), the nature of the deliverables, and any requirements for reporting or confirmation of delivery. Its core practical function is to ensure consistency and predictability in the provision of deliverables, helping both parties manage expectations and plan resources effectively.
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. Certain of the Service Provider's obligations under the Agreement are periodic obligations to deliver key Recurring Deliverables. Attachment 3-A sets forth the amounts that shall be payable by the Service Provider to DIR in the event the Service Provider fails to deliver any of the Recurring Deliverables within the required time period specified in Attachment 3-A (the "Recurring Deliverables Credit"). Imposition of a Recurring Deliverables Credit for failure to meet the Recurring Deliverables obligations shall not be subject to or included in the At-Risk Amount. The total amount of Recurring Deliverables Credit that the Service Provider will be obligated to pay to DIR shall be reflected on the invoice that contains charges for the month following which the Recurring Deliverables Credits accrued (for example, the amount of Recurring Deliverables Credits payable for failure to deliver any Recurring Deliverable(s) in August shall be set forth in the invoice for September charges issued in October). Recurring Deliverables Credits shall not be subject to Earnback. Under no circumstances shall the imposition of the Recurring Deliverables Credit described above or DIR's exercise of any other rights hereunder be construed as DIR's sole or exclusive remedy for any failures described hereunder. DIR may add, modify or delete Recurring Deliverables by sending written notice in accordance with Section 4, provided that after the implementation of any such addition or modification the aggregate amount of the Recurring Deliverables Credits will not exceed the maximum amount of Recurring Deliverables Credits set forth on Attachment 3-A.
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. INTRODUCTION
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. INTRODUCTION 7 2.1 Annual Technology Plan 7 2.2 < Intentionally Left Blank > 8 2.3 Technology Roadmap for Equipment and Software 8
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. Certain of the Service Provider's obligations under the Agreement are periodic obligations to deliver key Recurring Deliverables (e.g. Customer Satisfaction Improvement Plan). DIR may add, modify or delete Recurring Deliverables by sending written notice in accordance with Section 4 of this Exhibit 3.
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. ● Conduct and document a review of the Production Center and the Publisher service- provider contracts. The first review should take place approximately 6 months after this contract inception and shall be repeated every 12 months thereafter ● At the IETF meetings (3/year); report on the state of the RFC process, series and editorial environment ● Attend RSOC retreat (up to 1/year) Contractor shall not be responsible for the evolution of the RFC series and agrees to shepherd changes already planned or in progress, and such incremental changes as are necessary to meet those goals. Contractor may, as part of the Services, be expected to participate in various meetings, and will perform other activities as mutually agreed by Contractor and IETF LLC. IETF LLC expects that successful performance of the Services will require approximately 15 hours per week of dedicated time rising to 40-50 hours per week during IETF meetings, but no set number of hours is required.
RECURRING DELIVERABLES. INTRODUCTION 6 2.1 Annual Technology Plan 7 2.2 Annual Transformation Plan 7 2.3 Technology Roadmap for Equipment and Software 7 2.4 Annual Equipment & Software Refresh Plan 7 2.5 Annual Security Plan 8