Contract deliverables are specific outputs or results that a party agrees to provide as part of a contract. Examples include project reports, software applications, completed construction work, training sessions, or product prototypes. These deliverables are typically defined in the contract to ensure clarity on what is expected and to facilitate performance measurement and compliance. Timeliness and quality standards for these deliverables are often specified to ensure they meet the client's requirements.
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