Batch Qualification and Batch Ordering Sample Clauses

The Batch Qualification and Batch Ordering clause defines the procedures and requirements for qualifying production batches and placing orders for them. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria that a batch must meet to be considered acceptable, such as passing specific quality control tests or meeting regulatory standards, and details the process by which the buyer can order qualified batches from the supplier. Its core practical function is to ensure that only batches meeting agreed-upon standards are delivered and ordered, thereby reducing the risk of defective or non-compliant products entering the supply chain.
Batch Qualification and Batch Ordering. Batch Qualification provides CLEC the ability to qualify bulk quantities of CLEC’s End Users’ TNs. CLEC must compile and transmit to a designated FTP site a list of End User TNs. Batch Qualification will then process the list and ascertain whether the TNs qualify for SBC-ASI/13State

Related to Batch Qualification and Batch Ordering

  • Inspection and Testing Each Constructing Entity shall cause inspection and testing of the Interconnection Facilities that it constructs in accordance with the provisions of this section. The Construction Parties acknowledge and agree that inspection and testing of facilities may be undertaken as facilities are completed and need not await completion of all of the facilities that a Constructing Entity is building.

  • Implementation and Review The Parties shall consult annually, or as otherwise agreed, to review the implementation of this Chapter and consider other matters of mutual interest affecting trade in services. (10) 10 Such consultations will be addressed under Article 170 (Free Trade Commission) of Chapter 14 (Administration of the Agreement).

  • Validation In respect to applications for leave made pursuant to this Article, the employee may be required to provide satisfactory validation of the circumstances necessitating such requests.

  • Formation and Composition The Parties to this agreement will maintain a Joint Administration and Dispute Resolution Committee (JADRC) consisting of five (5) representatives of the employers and five (5) representatives of the Provincial Bargaining Council.

  • Evaluation, Testing, and Monitoring 1. The System Agency may review, test, evaluate and monitor Grantee’s Products and services, as well as associated documentation and technical support for compliance with the Accessibility Standards. Review, testing, evaluation and monitoring may be conducted before and after the award of a contract. Testing and monitoring may include user acceptance testing. Neither the review, testing (including acceptance testing), evaluation or monitoring of any Product or service, nor the absence of review, testing, evaluation or monitoring, will result in a waiver of the State’s right to contest the Grantee’s assertion of compliance with the Accessibility Standards. 2. Grantee agrees to cooperate fully and provide the System Agency and its representatives timely access to Products, records, and other items and information needed to conduct such review, evaluation, testing, and monitoring.