Batch Number Sample Clauses
The Batch Number clause defines the requirement for identifying and referencing specific production batches of goods within a contract. Typically, this clause mandates that each batch of products delivered must be marked or accompanied by a unique batch number, which can be used for tracking, quality control, or recall purposes. By ensuring that each batch is clearly identified, the clause facilitates traceability and accountability, helping parties manage inventory, address defects, and comply with regulatory requirements.
Batch Number. All Drugs/ Chemicals quoted/supplied by tenderer MUST CONFORM TO B.P, U.S.P, I.P and N.F.I –III specification as noted against the item(s)in catalogue as applicable.
Batch Number. Net Total
Batch Number. 7.1 BIO HOSPITAL batch number shall be used for numbering each batch of Product. The number shall appear on all documents related to the particular batch of the Product.
Batch Number. A designation in numbers and/or letters or combination of both that identifies the complete history of the batch, quality control and distribution.
Batch Number. Month and Year of supply.
Batch Number. Name of receiving vessel. The independent inspector shall take a further 2 litre retention samples from the custody transfer point; these shall be sealed using tamper evident seals and retained for a minimum of 6 months. These samples will only be tested in the event there is a dispute between the supplier and the Authority on fuel quality prior to final acceptance.
Batch Number. The label & Carton must invariably marked “W B. Govt Supply : Not for Sale”.
Batch Number. Name of receiving vessel. The independent inspector shall take a further 2 litre retention sample from the custody transfer point; these shall be sealed using tamper evident seals and retained for a minimum of 6 months. These samples will only be tested in the event there is a dispute between the supplier and the Authority on fuel quality prior to final acceptance. On arrival at the point of delivery, the Master will provide the Authority with the original Bill of Lading, the CoQ and the ullage report. Composite samples will be drawn from all tanks by the Authority, in the presence of the Master of the vessel and approval to commence discharge will be subject to satisfactory Type C analysis as detailed in STANAG 3149 (latest issue). These are confidence checks conducted prior to transfer of the fuel into the Authority’s shore tanks and do not constitute final acceptance. Retained samples will also be drawn by the authority, prior to discharge. Composite 2 litre samples will be drawn from all tanks, in the presence of the Master of the vessel. These samples will be sealed in suitable air transportable containers using tamper evident seals. These samples will be retained by the Authority and will only be tested in the event that there is a dispute between the Supplier and the Authority on fuel quality.
Batch Number. Where practicable the details at: (1), (2) and (4) above shall be marked on a non-critical surface of the material.
Batch Number. 19.1. All of the Goods carry on their label or container a batch number.
19.2. You acknowledge that, should a problem arise, during or after application of a Good or Good(s) within a coating system which requires technical investigation by our laboratory, you must provide the batch number pertaining to each relevant Good, together with a description of the Good and systems used, prior to any laboratory investigation being instigated. Where you cannot supply a batch number to us, we reserve our right to charge a non-refundable laboratory investigation fee of $500 (which fee is payable before the commencement of the laboratory investigation). You acknowledge that on receipt of a written recommendation and subsequent procedure the onus is on you to apply the Goods recommended within a coating system correctly and that such applications are to be in accordance with our technical data sheet and correct coating procedures.