Common use of Unsatisfactory Performance Clause in Contracts

Unsatisfactory Performance. Failure to perform the work in accordance with the terms of the award and maintain at least a satisfactory performance rating may result in designation of the Recipient as high risk and the assignment of special award conditions. Further action may be required as specified in the standard term and condition entitled “Remedies for Noncompliance.” Failure to comply with the award provisions may result in a negative impact on future NRC funding. In addition, the Grants Officer may withhold payments; change the method of payment from advance to reimbursement; impose special award conditions; suspend or terminate the grant.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Grant and Cooperative Agreement, Grant and Cooperative Agreement, Grant and Cooperative Agreement

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