INSPECTION PROCEDURE Sample Clauses
The INSPECTION PROCEDURE clause outlines the process by which one party may examine goods, services, or work performed to ensure they meet agreed-upon standards or specifications. Typically, this clause details when and how inspections can occur, who is responsible for conducting them, and what steps must be taken if deficiencies are found—for example, allowing the buyer to inspect delivered products within a certain timeframe and requiring the seller to remedy any defects. Its core function is to provide a clear, structured method for verifying compliance and quality, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties' expectations are met.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. All references to Airbus in this Schedule 8, are made in relation to its capacity as the authorised representative of the Buyer. All references to “Seller” in this Schedule 8 shall be deemed to refer to LAN Airlines S.A. (even if LAN Airlines S.A. is not the seller). Airbus shall cover the costs of its personnel during the Pre-Recovery Inspection and the Delivery Inspection.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. A. Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser is buying and shall accept possession of the Unit and all other appurtenances to the Unit and the personal property and fixtures thereof being sold under this Contract in an “AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS” condition. Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has inspected the Unit and all other appurtenances to the Unit and the personal property and fixtures thereof being sold under this Contract and have found the condition thereof to be acceptable and to Purchaser’s satisfaction contemporaneously with the execution of this Contract.
B. Purchaser or Purchaser’s representative along with Seller’s representative may inspect the Unit on one occasion within 10 days of Purchaser’s execution of this Agreement to determine if all systems and all appliances and fixtures thereof are in good working order and condition and that the Unit is vacant and clean and otherwise in the same condition as existed at the time of Purchaser’s initial inspection. Such inspection shall be conducted on a date mutually acceptable to Purchaser and Seller but in no event later than 10 days within the date of execution by Purchaser.
C. If Purchaser is unable to conduct the personal inspection of the Unit with Seller on the date so established, Purchaser may designate in writing a representative and Purchaser will be bound by the actions of such representative.
D. Except for the initial and pre-Closing inspection of the Unit and such other times as may be arranged through Seller, neither Purchaser nor Purchaser’s agents shall have access or entry to the Unit or the assigned Limited Common Elements, if applicable, nor shall Purchaser store any possessions in or about the Unit or the assigned Limited Common Elements, if applicable, or any other part of the Condominium property prior to Closing. Purchaser shall not interfere with any workmen, service providers, sales agents or management personnel during the pre-Closing period.
E. Purchaser covenants and agrees that Seller will not be liable for any injuries or losses (i) resulting from Purchaser's breach of this Section 16, or (ii) sustained by Purchaser or Purchaser’s family members, agents or representatives during the course of the inspection. Purchaser agrees to indemnify and hold Seller harmless for any damages to the Unit or the Condominium’s common elements arising out of or related to the inspection by Purchaser or Purchaser’s family members, agents or representatives pursuant to this Sectio...
INSPECTION PROCEDURE a) Tribe may randomly inspect all phases of the Contractor’s operations to ensure Contract compliance. Formal inspections include the use of systematic grids or sample plots designed to provide an unbiased sample representing 1 to 3 percent of the project area.
b) Contractor is encouraged to examine inspection plots and records while inspections are underway. Determinations of acceptability of the work performed are based on these inspections, and shall be considered conclusive except as otherwise provided in these specifications. A copy of the inspections will be given to the Contractor or his authorized representative. Contractor may submit an invoice for partial payment after completing a contiguous 5-acre increment in the unit. All requests for partial payment are subject to a field inspection and acceptance of work completed.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. Purchaser shall make Purchaser's Inspections in good faith, with due diligence, and at Purchaser's sole risk. All inspection fees, wetlands determinations, environmental studies, appraisal fees, engineering fees and other expenses of any kind incurred by Purchaser relating to Purchaser's Inspections will be solely Purchaser's expense except as set forth in Sections 8.2 and 8.3. Seller shall cooperate with Purchaser in all reasonable respects in making Purchaser's Inspections. Purchaser shall notify Seller not less than one (1) Business Day in advance of making any of Purchaser's Inspections. Purchaser agrees to indemnify and hold Seller and its employees harmless, to the extent permitted by Governmental Authority and Governmental Regulation, from any and all Claims sustained by Seller which arise out of the Purchaser's Inspections and to pay the cost of repair for any damage to the Property in connection with any of Purchaser's Inspection by or on behalf of Purchaser.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. Buyer shall have the right and Buyer responsibility to review and inspect all aspects of the Initials Property in accordance with the attached "Lot/Land Special Stipulations Exhibit" which is made a part hereof. OR
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. (a) Purchaser has the right to a pre-occupancy inspection of the purchased Dwelling to be made prior to the scheduled Closing. This inspection is to be made by Purchaser in Seller of a representative of Seller and/or the Contractor. Items to be corrected as mutually agreed upon are listed in an inspection report ("Inspection Report"), which is signed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and a representative of Seller and/or the Contractor.
(b) Seller and Contractor shall make every reasonable effort to correct all of the items listed in the Inspection Report.
(c) No corrections will be made for defects in the Work not recorded on Seller's Inspection Report or for defects in the Work first claimed or discovered after the expiration of the Warranty Period. Correction of latent defects as defined above will be made within a reasonable time after Seller is notified in writing during the Warranty Period.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. Buyer shall have the right and responsibility to review and inspect all aspects of the Property in accordance with the attached "Lot/Land Special Stipulations Exhibit" which is made a part hereof. OR [_] B. PROPERTY SOLD "AS IS". All parties agree that the Property is being sold "as is", with all faults. The Seller shall have no obligation for repairs or replacements noted in any inspection(s) made by or for Buyer, except as may be otherwise required herein. Such repairs or replacements shall be the sole responsibility of Buyer.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. In addition to the requirements provided for in Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008, port inspections shall comply with the requirements set out in Annex II to this Regulation.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. The following procedure is recommended when performing inspections:
1. Provide traffic control measures as necessary.
2. Inspect the MAW or inlet bay for floatable pollutants such as trash, debris, and oil sheen.
3. Measure oil and sediment depth in several locations, by lowering a sediment probe until contact is made with the floor of the structure. Record sediment depth, and presences of any oil layers.
4. Inspect cartridge lids. Missing or damaged cartridge lids to be replaced.
5. Inspect the MAW (where appropriate), cartridge deck and receptacles, and backwash pool ▇▇▇▇, for damaged or broken components.
5.1 Dry weather inspections
5.2 Wet weather inspections
e. cartridges located inside the backwash pool), and water should be overflowing the backwash pool ▇▇▇▇. ⚫ 18 inches or greater and relatively little flow is exiting the cartridge lids and outlet pipe, this condition indicates that the filter cartridges need to be rinsed.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE. A. Purchaser or Purchaser’s Representative, as defined below, is required to conduct a personal inspection of the Unit with Seller’s representative not later than the date established by Seller in written notification delivered to Purchaser prior to Closing (“Personal Inspection”).