CONTROL AND INSPECTION Sample Clauses

CONTROL AND INSPECTION. Entering and leaving the zone Inspection in port or at sea Participatory monitoring in the fight against IUU fishing
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. 7.1 ASMC will use commercially reasonable efforts to manufacture Wafers to conform with the Acceptance Criteria set out in Appendix C. Prior to delivery, ASMC shall perform on each lot of Wafers manufactured, the tests specified in the Acceptance Criteria. ASMC will deliver only Wafers which meet the Acceptance Criteria, unless MPS waives such obligation in accordance with the applicable Waiver Procedures specified in Appendix C, or as mutually agreed between the Parties. 7.2 If ASMC discovers that the Wafers do not meet any one of the Acceptance Criteria, ASMC shall as soon as reasonably possible effect the rectification or replacement of the Wafers.
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. The Departments Pavement Markings section will assign areas of work and the order in which the work must be undertaken. Upon receipt of the "award letter" the contractor must submit a list of required materials that he/she needs to order prior to the receipt of a Purchase Order, such as Epoxy paint, glass beads, and tape to insure, that the application of pavement markings begins on the scheduled date. The Department will send written confirmation of those items that the contractor is authorized to purchase. The contractor will be reimbursed for the approved materials that have been purchased, up to 20% of the total bid price of the contract, with the approval of the Engineer in charge should the contract be terminated by the State of Delaware. An authorized representative of the Department shall be assigned as Project Coordinator and shall be present during each application of the material. Payment will not be made for any work done when said representative is not present. The Department will advise the contractor of the order in which the work must be undertaken. The provisions of Failure to Pursue the Work shall apply when the contractor does not perform the work in the order required by the Department. The contractor shall begin work on the assigned units of work on or before the fifth (5th) working day (weather permitting) after notification to begin work, subject to the limitations set forth herein. Failure to begin work with the specified time shall be regarded as Failure to Pursue the Work. (See Liquidated Damages). Should it be necessary to halt the work because of incorrect or unsatisfactorily applied pavement markings under the terms of this contract, a Failure to Pursue the Work shall have occurred. (See Liquidated Damages.) Should the contractor fail to provide adequate protection to the surroundings of the work site, or should the operations be carried out in such a way as to allow or cause damage to any roadway, street, sidewalk, the property of any utility or other private or public property, the Liquidated Damages for Failing to Protect the Work Site may be assessed from the time the contractor is notified of the condition until he completes the repair. (See Liquidated Damages). Rejected pavement markings must be removed the same day that notification of rejection is given. Any rejections must be noted in the Project Coordinator's Diary. If the Project Coordinator deems that same-day removal is not critical, he/she may wave this requiremen...
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. SUPPLIER shall establish and maintain a quality control system acceptable to SPIKA for the goods to be produced and/or services to be performed pursuant to the PO. SUPPLIER agrees to admit representatives of SPIKA and/or ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ customer to the premises of SUPPLIER and/or its agents and suppliers during regular business hours on reasonable prior notice to observe and inspect the SUPPLIER’S performance under the PO and to perform tests on the goods to be produced under the PO. SUPPLIER shall promptly notify SPIKA in writing of non-conforming goods delivered or to be delivered under the contract, including the quantity and specific identity of any impacted goods. SPIKA will determine how the non-conformit(y/ies) will affect acceptance/rejection of the goods.
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. The Buyer has the sole and unilateral right to choose a company or experts, if any, for the purposes of inspection of items/goods supplied by the Supplier. The Buyer will reserve the right of pre-shipment quality check through such company or experts, its own staff member, specifically authorized in this behalf to ensure agreed specifications and quality. The Buyer will reserve the right specifically designated any person in this behalf to monitor the quality of the items supplied any time before and after the definitive acceptance of the supplies through such company or expert or its own staff member. The Supplier must submit to the Buyer approved samples of selected items, to be delivered at the Sindh Agricultural and Forestry Workers Coordinating Organization (SAFWCO) Office at ▇▇▇▇ # ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Housing Society, near Motashib-e-alla, Makile, Thatta, Sindh Pakistan before the implementation on the delivery schedule attached as Appendix C to this Agreement OR the Buyer may through its authorized person(s) can visit any place for sample approval with the consent of the Supplier. All of the items/goods to be supplied by the Supplier shall meet the specifications set forth in Appendix A of section 3.2 of Article III of this Agreement, which may be amended from time to time upon mutual agreement.
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. (a) Seller and his suppliers shall establish and maintain a quality control and inspection program as required by the quality control requirements of this Purchase Order. Any changes, deviations or waivers from the requirements of the Purchase Order shall have the prior written approval of the Buyer. (b) Subject to applicable national security regulations, Buyer and the government representative(s) shall have the right of access on a non- interference basis, to any area of Seller’s or his suppliers’ premises where any part of the work is being performed. Seller shall, without additional costs to Buyer, provide all reasonable in-plant accommodations, facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of the Buyer and the government representative(s) in the performance of their duties. (c) In Purchase Order to ensure that the equipment satisfies the program requirements and to demonstrate compliance with applicable technical specifications, Seller and Seller’s suppliers shall perform factory tests as required by the Purchase Order and the Buyer or government representative(s) may witness such tests and review any test data in connection therewith. The Seller shall give Buyer such advance notice as is reasonably necessary to allow Buyer to witness any required test. The work set forth in the Purchase Order is subject to inspections and monitoring in accordance with the requirements of this Purchase Order and the quality program set forth therein at the Seller’s or Seller’s supplier’s facility and may be performed by the Buyer or a government authorized representative at their sole discretion. Inspection by the Buyer or the government representative(s) shall not relieve the Seller from responsibility for any omission, defect, fault or other failure to meet the requirements of the Purchase Order. If any item is found to be defective in material, workmanship or otherwise not in conformance with the requirements of this Purchase Order, the Buyer shall have the right to reject such defective item(s) or require its prompt correction all at Seller’s expense. (d) The Seller shall keep and maintain proper and adequate inspection, test and related records, which shall be available for inspection by the Buyer or the government representative and shall allow copies thereof to be made and extracts taken therefrom, and shall furnish all information which may be required by the Buyer or the government representative(s). (e) All items also may be subject to further ins...
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. Lessee shall have exclusive and unrestricted control of the premises, subject to the right of the Lessors to enter the premises upon reasonable notice to the Lessee to examine the premises for the due performance of the terms and conditions of this lease by the Lessee.
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. In order to control and ensure quality assurance, Chartered will have the right at all reasonable times and on reasonable notice, either by itself or through its auditors, to inspect the assembly lines, warehouse, facilities, equipment, materials, data, bill▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ systems connected with the Works, subject always to the confidentiality undertakings in Clause 17. STATS undertakes to make available all documentation and grant Chartered all necessary access rights for Chartered or its auditors to conduct audit as permitted under this Clause 7.
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. Entering and leaving Mauritius waters Inspection in port or at sea Cooperation and participatory monitoring in the fight against IUU fishing Secure communication of position messages to Mauritius Vessel position messages Transmission by the Union vessel in the event of breakdown of the VMS Malfunction of the communication system Revision of the frequency of position messages Handling of infringements Detention of a Union vessel Penalties for infringements - settlement procedure Legal proceedings - bank guarantee Release of the vessel and the crew
CONTROL AND INSPECTION. Inspection at sea and in port 1. Inspections at sea, in port or off port in the Seychelles fishing zone and outside Seychelles EEZ on COMPANY fishing vessels under the Agreement shall be carried out by inspectors from competent Seychelles authorities who are clearly identified for the purpose of inspections. 2. Authorised officers from the competent Seychelles authorities may board a COMPANY fishing vessel to carry out an inspection at any time. The master of COMPANY fishing vessel shall allow and facilitate the inspectors from the competent Seychelles authorities to come on board and carry out their work. 3. The inspection shall be carried out by a reasonable number of authorised officers, who must provide proof of their identities and official positions as authorised officers before carrying out the inspection. 4. The authorised officers from the competent Seychelles authorities shall only stay on board COMPANY fishing vessels for the duration necessary to carry out tasks linked to the inspection. They shall carry out the inspection in a way which minimises the impact on the vessel, its fishing activity and cargo. 5. Images (photos or videos) made during inspections shall be intended for the authorities responsible for fisheries control and surveillance. They shall not be made public unless the national legislation provides otherwise. 6. At the end of each inspection, the authorised officer from the competent Seychelles authorities shall draw up an inspection report. The master of COMPANY fishing vessel shall have the rights to include comments in the inspection report. The inspection report shall be signed by the authorised officer drawing up the report and the master of COMPANY fishing vessel. 7. The signing of the inspection report by the master shall be without prejudice to COMPANY fishing vessel owner's rights of defence during any infringement procedure. If the master of COMPANY fishing vessel refuses to sign the report, the master of COMPANY fishing vessel shall specify the reasons for doing so in writing, and the inspector shall write "Refused to sign" on it. 8. The authorised officer from the competent Seychelles authorities shall give a copy of the inspection report to the master of COMPANY fishing vessel before leaving the vessel. The competent Seychelles authorities shall inform the agent of COMPANY of inspections carried out within 24 hours of their completion and of any infringements found, and send a copy of the inspection report to the ag...