Common use of Acceptance Testing Clause in Contracts

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 28 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain ascertaining whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 19 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Master Agreement for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 10.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 10.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 10.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 10.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 10.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Participating Addendum, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 i. The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty fifteen (3015) calendar business days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 ii. If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 iii. Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 iv. Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 v. No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment, Participating Addendum

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product Device meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 9.8.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product Device is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product Device is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product Device is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 9.8.2 If the Product Device does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 9.8.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product Device still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product Device from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 9.8.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product Device returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 9.8.5 No Product Device will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry withindustry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 1.9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by ContractorbyContractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for readyfor Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 1.9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met▇▇▇▇▇. 9.5.3 1.9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the afterthe cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and breachand terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional noadditional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period timeperiod agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 1.9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 1.9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of standardof performance or specification is met.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Standard Contract for Naspo Distributor/Fulfillment Partner, Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product Device meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 9.8.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product Device is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product Device is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product Device is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 9.8.2 If the Product Device does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 9.8.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen thirty (1530) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product Device still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product Device from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 9.8.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product Device returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 9.8.5 No Product Device will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Participating Addendum, Participating Addendum, Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product Device meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 9.8.1 The Acceptance Testing period will shall be thirty five (305) calendar daysBusiness Days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product Device is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product Device is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product Device is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 9.8.2 If the Product Device does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 9.8.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product Device still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product Device from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 9.8.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product Device returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 9.8.5 No Product Device will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 8.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 8.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 8.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 8.5.4 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Request for Proposals, Request for Proposals

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 1. The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 2. If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 3. Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 4. Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 5. No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product Device meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 9.8.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty five (305) calendar daysBusiness Days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product Device is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product Device is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product Device is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 9.8.2 If the Product Device does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on for a day-to-day basis maximum of ten (10) Business Days, until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 9.8.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen thirty (1530) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product Device still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product Device from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 9.8.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product Device returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 9.8.5 No Product Device will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain ascertaining whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 8.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 8.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 8.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 8.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 8.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product Device meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 9.8.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product Device is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product Device is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product Device is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 9.8.2 If the Product Device does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 9.8.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product Device still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product Device from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 9.8.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product Device returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 9.8.5 No Product Device will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.standard

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain ascertaining whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cooperative Contract

Acceptance Testing. Purchasing Entity may establish a process, in keeping with industry standards, to ascertain whether the Product meets the standard of performance or specifications prior to Acceptance by the Purchasing Entity. 9.5.1 The Acceptance Testing period will be thirty (30) calendar days, unless otherwise specified, starting from the day after the Product is delivered or, if installed by Contractor, the day after the Product is installed and Contractor certifies that the Product is ready for Acceptance Testing. 9.5.2 If the Product does not meet the standard of performance or specifications during the initial period of Acceptance Testing, Purchasing Entity may, at its discretion, continue Acceptance Testing on a day-to-day basis until the standard of performance is met. 9.5.3 Upon rejection, the Contractor will have fifteen (15) calendar days to cure. If after the cure period, the Product still has not met the standard of performance or specifications, the Purchasing Entity may, at its option: (a) declare Contractor to be in breach and terminate the Order; (b) demand replacement Product from Contractor at no additional cost to Purchasing Entity; or, (c) continue the cure period for an additional time period agreed upon by the Purchasing Entity and the Contractor. 9.5.4 Contractor shall pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of Product returned pursuant to the section. 9.5.5 No Product will be deemed Accepted and no charges will be paid until the standard of performance or specification is met.the

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement