Contract Clause Gap Checker
Pick the regime that governs your arrangement — CSSF 22/806, DORA Article 30 or the EU AI Act — and check the contract clause by clause: every item carries its legal anchor, a severity, and the risk you run if it is missing. Mark each present, partial or missing, read the gap score, and export a gap register or a printable memo. Runs entirely in your browser; nothing is stored or sent.
The Contract Clause Gap Checker reviews a third-party contract against the clause set that actually governs it. Pick the regime — CSSF 22/806 (as amended by 25/883), DORA Article 30, or the EU AI Act — and toggle whether the arrangement is critical or important to load the reinforced requirements. Each clause carries its legal anchor, a severity, and a plain statement of the risk you run if it is missing. Mark every clause present, partial, missing or not applicable, and the tool computes a gap score and shows where the contract is weakest across dimensions like data, oversight, exit and continuity. The 22/806 and DORA checklists mirror the mandatory content lists directly; the EU AI Act set is honestly labelled as derived — the Act has no Article 30-style clause list, so each row is a contract outcome the Act's obligations force a deployer to secure, with the Commission's MCC-AI model clauses as the drafting reference. Export the analysis as an Excel gap register or a printable memo. Everything runs in the browser; nothing you enter leaves the page.
- Three clause sets — CSSF 22/806 point 77, DORA Article 30, and a derived EU AI Act set
- A critical-or-important toggle that loads the reinforced requirements
- Every clause with its legal anchor, a severity, and the risk if it is missing
- A gap score and a per-dimension view of where the contract is weakest
- Excel gap-register export and a printable memo
- Honest sourcing — the derived AI Act set is labelled as derived, not statutory
- Fully browser-based — nothing stored, nothing transmitted
The clauses a third-party contract must contain are scattered across sources — point 77(a)–(q) of CSSF 22/806, Article 30(2) and 30(3) of DORA, and the value-chain obligations of the EU AI Act — and a missing clause tends to stay invisible until exactly the moment it matters: an incident, an exit, or a supervisory review. Checking a contract against the right list by hand is slow and easy to get wrong, especially where the applicable regime itself is unclear. This tool loads the clause set for the chosen regime, scores the contract clause by clause, and states the risk behind every gap — turning "is this contract compliant?" into a structured, exportable gap register. For arrangements where the governing regime is itself in doubt, it pairs with the Regime Classifier, which qualifies the arrangement first.
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CSSF 22/806Format
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