Methods used in tests Sample Clauses

The "Methods used in tests" clause defines the specific procedures, standards, or protocols that must be followed when conducting tests under the agreement. It typically outlines which testing methodologies are acceptable, such as industry-standard practices, third-party certifications, or particular laboratory techniques, and may specify who is authorized to perform the tests. This clause ensures consistency and reliability in testing outcomes, reducing disputes over test validity and providing clear expectations for both parties regarding how compliance or performance will be measured.
Methods used in tests. 2.2.1. Tests shall generally be carried out in accordance with the methods set out in this Regulation. 2.2.2. In any test of conformity carried out by the manufacturer, equivalent methods may be used with the consent of the competent authority responsible for approval tests. The manufacturer is responsible for proving that the applied methods are equivalent to those laid down in this Regulation. 2.2.3. The application of paragraphs 2.2.1. and 2.2.2. requires regular calibration of test apparatus and its correlation with measurements made by a competent authority. 2.2.4. In all cases the reference methods shall be those of this Regulation, particularly for the purpose of administrative verification and sampling.
Methods used in tests. 2.2.1. Tests shall generally be carried out in accordance with the methods set out in this Regulation.
Methods used in tests. 2.2.1. Tests shall generally be carried out in accordance with the methods set out in this Regulation. 2.2.2. The application of paragraph 2.2.1. requires regular calibration of test apparatus and its correlation with measurements made by a Competent Authority.
Methods used in tests. 2.2.1. Tests shall generally be carried out in accordance with the methods set out in this Regulation. 2.2.2. In any test of conformity carried out by the manufacturer, equivalent methods may be used with the consent of the competent authority responsible for approval tests. The manufacturer is E/ECE/324 Add.6/Rev.3 Regulation No. 7 page 31 Annex 6 responsible for proving that the applied methods are equivalent to those laid down in this Regulation. 2.2.3. The application of paragraphs 2.2.1. and 2.2.2. requires regular calibration of test apparatus and its correlation with measurements made by a competent authority. 2.2.4. In all cases the reference methods shall be those of this Regulation, particularly for the purpose of administrative verification and sampling.
Methods used in tests. 2.2.1 Tests shall generally be carried out in accordance with the methods set out in this Horizontal Reference Document and in Regulation pertaining to the specific device. 2.2.2 In any test of conformity carried out by the manufacturer, equivalent methods may be used with the consent of the competent authority responsible for approval tests. The manufacturer is responsible for proving that the applied methods are equivalent to those laid down in this Horizontal Reference Document. 2.2.3 The application of paragraphs 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 requires regular calibration of test apparatus and its correlation with measurements made by a competent authority. 2.2.4 In all cases the reference methods shall be those of this Horizontal Reference Document and in Regulation pertaining to the specific device, particularly for the purpose of administrative verification and sampling.

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