Acceptance, Inspection and Testing Sample Clauses

The 'Acceptance, Inspection and Testing' clause defines the process by which delivered goods or services are reviewed and evaluated to ensure they meet the agreed-upon specifications and quality standards. Typically, this clause outlines the buyer's right to inspect and test the products within a certain timeframe after delivery, and may specify procedures for rejecting non-conforming items or requesting corrective actions. Its core function is to protect the buyer by providing a formal mechanism to verify compliance before final acceptance, thereby reducing the risk of receiving defective or substandard goods or services.
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Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The State will use the following criteria to determine acceptance of the Contract Activities: Deliverables must be presented in writing to the agency project manager. Deliverables must meet the agreed upon criteria between the agency project manager and the Contractor in Section 1.0, Exhibit A.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The State will use the following criteria to determine acceptance of the Contract Activities: Section 16, of the Standard Contract Terms.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The State will use the following criteria to determine acceptance of the Contract Activities: The test system must pass calibration, verification, and validation.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. OMP shall have the right, at its sole discretion, to perform acceptance testing and inspection of any shipment of Products (“Acceptance Testing”) for conformance with OMP’s specifications (the “Specifications”). Such Acceptance Testing shall take place, at OMP’s election, either on Triax’s premises (during normal business hours and upon reasonable notice to Triax), OMP’s premises, or at a location selected by OMP (including the premises of any customer of OMP). OMP shall have 60 days from receipt of a shipment of Products to perform such Acceptance Testing (“Initial Acceptance Testing Period”).
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. MCRC will use the following process to determine acceptance of the contract activities. A. The Contractor will notify the MCRC PM of completed actives via a phone call for emergency services or change the status of the work order via email. B. The MCRC PM will then perform a visual inspection (if not already in conjunction with the repair) of the completed contract activities. Upon inspection, the MCRC PM will either accept the completed contract activities as compliant with the specifications in the Contract or will cite the completed contract activities as being non-compliant with the specifications of the Contract. If deemed non-compliant with the specifications, the Contractor will be notified immediately via phone. C. If the completed contract activities are deemed non-compliant, the Contractor will have the opportunity to remedy the work. The MCRC PM will again inspect the contracted activities and until deemed compliant. D. The MCRC PM will verbally confirm the completeness of the contract activities for emergency services or update the status in ArcGIS for standard services.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The State will use the following criteria to determine acceptance of the Contract Activities: DTMB-MPSCS is responsible for all State agencies’ licensing transactions with the ASM except for MDOT, DNR, and DMVA which handle all aspects of their own licensing transactions. The DTMB-MPSCS point of contact must be provided copies of all license agreements entered into under this Contract, including all license agreements entered into by MDOT, DNR, or DMVA.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The acceptance process as defined in Section 16, Acceptance, of the Standard Contract Terms.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. All kits must meet the quality control requirements of MDCH. This includes, but it not limited to, expiration dates. Any materials that are damaged or fail to pass quality control will be returned to the Contractor, at the Contractor’s expense, and replaced at no charge within 10 days.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. The State will use the following criteria to determine acceptance of the Contract Activities: Signing for the delivery does not constitute acceptance. Acceptance occurs when the State has verified: the requested quantities are delivered in the requested time frame, product is verified to conform to the specifications of the contract, and the quantities are verified with the purchase order and shipper. There is no time limit for MDOC to verify the products conform to specifications of the contract or the quantities are accurate.
Acceptance, Inspection and Testing. Notwithstanding payment, passage of title or prior inspection, all Goods and Services are subject to final acceptance or rejection by Buyer upon delivery or completion. Failure to give notice of any defect or non-conformity shall not affect any warranty or operate as acceptance of any Good or Service with a latent defect.