Q uality Clause Samples

A Quality clause sets the standards and requirements for the quality of goods or services provided under a contract. It typically outlines the specific criteria that products or services must meet, such as compliance with industry standards, performance benchmarks, or inspection procedures. For example, it may require that all delivered items pass certain quality control tests before acceptance. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the buyer receives products or services that meet agreed-upon expectations, thereby reducing the risk of defects and disputes over quality.
Q uality. In order to ensure that the Inalienable Property and its continuing use by the public is adequately protected, all work involved in the construction, installation, use, operation, and/or maintenance of the System must be performed in a safe, thorough, and reliable manner using materials of good and durable and resilient quality. All of the properties, assets and equipment used as part of the System must be maintained at a level of good repair, working order and good condition that is necessary to assure the safety and protection of the Inalienable Property and the safe and efficient use thereof. If, at any time, it is determined by any entity with applicable authority or jurisdiction that any part of the System is harmful to the public health or safety, then the Company shall, at its own cost and expense, take all steps necessary to correct all such conditions. If the Company fails to do so, the City shall have the right, but not the obligation, to enter the Inalienable Property and access the System in order to correct all such conditions. Such correction shall be at the Company’s sole cost and expense. The Company shall within ten days of demand reimburse the City for the City’s cost of correcting the dangerous conditions, with interest thereon at the rate set forth in Section 3.8 accruing from the date the City incurs such costs.

Related to Q uality

  • Quality All products will be new and unused. All products provided by the Contractor must meet all federal, state, and local standards for quality and safety requirements. Products not meeting the requirements of this section will be deemed unacceptable and returned to the Contractor for credit at no charge to the State.

  • Data Quality 4.1 Each party ensures that the shared Personal Data is accurate. 4.2 Parties will notify each other with undue delay if they become aware of inaccuracies in shared Personal Data.

  • Grievability Denial of a petition for reinstatement is grievable. The grievance may not be based on information other than that shared with the Employer at the time of the petition for reinstatement.

  • Geometric visibility The visibility of the illuminating surface, including its visibility in areas which do not appear to be illuminated in the direction of observation considered, shall be ensured within a divergent space defined by generating lines based on the perimeter of the illuminating surface and forming an angle of not less than 5° with the axis of reference of the headlamp.

  • Study Population ‌ Infants who underwent creation of an enterostomy receiving postoperative care and awaiting enterostomy closure: to be assessed for eligibility: n = 201 to be assigned to the study: n = 106 to be analysed: n = 106 Duration of intervention per patient of the intervention group: 6 weeks between enterostomy creation and enterostomy closure Follow-up per patient: 3 months, 6 months and 12 months post enterostomy closure, following enterostomy closure (12-month follow-up only applicable for patients that are recruited early enough to complete this follow-up within the 48 month of overall study duration).