Qualities Clause Samples

The "Qualities" clause defines the specific standards or characteristics that goods, services, or deliverables must meet under a contract. It typically outlines measurable attributes such as performance levels, materials, workmanship, or compliance with industry standards, ensuring that what is provided matches the agreed-upon expectations. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause helps prevent disputes over quality and ensures both parties understand the minimum acceptable standards for fulfillment.
Qualities. The Logo has been custom typeset and spaced and must never be redrawn. The Logo must not be modified or distorted by any means, including by dropshadows, bevels, 3-D effects, embosses, glows, or outlines. The Logo must not be placed over a “busy” or patterned background that may interfere with its presentation clarity.
Qualities. 2.1 Unless otherwise indicated to Buyer in writing by Seller, any information provided to Buyer regarding the characteristics of goods and services (in particular of Marine Fuels, shall not be construed as specifications to be delivered hereunder, but only as indications of the general characteristics available from time to time. 2.2 Fuels are sold “as is”, and Seller makes no representations, guarantee, conditions or warranties of quality, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose and any implied warranties or conditions as to quality, merchantability or fitness whatsoever. Buyer shall have the sole responsibility for the selection of suitable Marine Fuels for use in the Vessel and shall have the sole responsibility to verify before delivery, if the fuel is suitable to the vessel. Buyer warrants that the Marine Fuels selected by Buyer for the Vessel are suitable for the Vessel. The Seller can in no circumstances be held responsible for any consequences incurred by inadequate nomination of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ type stated by the Buyer. The Seller shall not be obliged to verify the type of Marine Fuel and its suitability for the Vessel. In no event, the Seller shall be liable for direct expenses incurred for removal and replacement of fuel and any consequential or indirect damages or injuries, including without limitations, demurrage claims, loss of contract or loss of profit. 2.3 In case of a complaint at delivery, Seller shall take four samples of each delivered Marine Fuels. Buyer shall have the right to have its representative witness the drawing of the samples. The aforementioned samples shall be securely sealed and labelled, numbered and identified by name of the vessel, Marine Fuels type(s), delivery date and place of delivery.
Qualities. When taking into account the qualities of the AI subsystem (vs the functional requirements mandated by goal and tooling), the following will be addressed: - Accuracy: The accuracy required by the solution will be determined by a few numbers, for example reaching goal within 20nm. The accuracy metrics need to be a guiding force towards the development in the solution even in training phase. During the training phase the accuracy is a guiding factor and not yet a must. In the TEM use case the important requirement is to always reach the goal within 20 nm of the goal and then stop when in that position. In the training phase this means that the training and the testing data need to reach roughly the same results. Not being able to reproduce training results for testing data results in a failure. In UUV Use Case 1, the objective is to automatically create new and challenging scenarios to fine-tune the parameters of unmanned vehicles. The novelty and criticality of these generated scenarios are assessed using various Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Unlike the TEM use case, there is no predefined optimal goal in this scenario, and any enhancement in KPIs represents a favourable solution for the use case. Additionally, one can involve experts’ opinion to review the performance of the RL- solution. In UUV Use Case 2, since the objective is to improve the performance of vehicle sensors based on their observations in scenarios generated by UUV Use Case 1, we have access to ground truth data in the form of an image stream from the environment. The accuracy requirement may be quantified, for instance, by achieving a high percentage of correctly identified objects and minimizing discrepancies between the sensor input and the actual image stream. The information resulting from failures and successes determines quality standards for the DT, in the case of the DT requirements, it is hard to have them all upfront well-established and it is an iterative process. Of course, failing to produce qualitatively good data will result in failure of the AI, but the accuracy of the AI can be determined independently upfront, even when this dependency is known.
Qualities. Rigid, closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded to heavy duty glass fiber mat facers.
Qualities. During the Service Offering term, the Service Offering will substantially conform to the applicable Service Description unless otherwise stated herein. We do not commit that the Service Offering will be uninterrupted or that the Service Offering does fulfill any merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or will meet (or is designed to meet) your business requirements, unless stated otherwise in the applicable Service Description or individually agreed between the parties.

Related to Qualities

  • Equalities 1.1 Employees will be afforded equal opportunities in employment irrespective of disability, gender, race, religion, age, sexuality, marital status, parental status, caring responsibilities and hours of work 1.2 Local authorities will ensure that discriminatory practices are identified and removed and non-discriminatory practices introduced in all areas of employment including recruitment, training and promotion. Lawful positive action initiatives should be taken to achieve and maintain a representative workforce. 1.3 The National Council has agreed an Equal Opportunities Guide which is intended for use in all local authorities. The Guide is reproduced in Part 4.2 of this national agreement.

  • 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.

  • Dimensions Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience. A minimum of 10 years of IT (including Web/Internet, database applications and data warehousing) and business/industry work experience, with at least 3 years of leadership experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or project, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders.

  • Complexity Intermediate professional level role. Provides data warehouse architectural design, development and support in multi-platform environments. Works on multiple projects as a team member and may lead projects of moderate complexity. May coach more junior technical staff.

  • Capabilities A. The Parties agree that the DRE must possess the legal, technical, and financial capacity to: (1) Accept and expend non-federal funds consistent with Section 4.2.4; (2) Accept transfer of the FERC license and title for the Facilities from PacifiCorp; (3) Seek and obtain necessary permits and other authorizations to implement Facilities Removal; (4) Enter into appropriate contracts and grant agreements for effectuating Facilities Removal; (5) Perform, directly or by oversight, Facilities Removal; (6) Prevent, mitigate, and respond to damages the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns cause during the course of Facilities Removal, and, consistent with Applicable Law, respond to and defend associated liability claims against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns, including costs thereof and any judgments or awards resulting therefrom; (7) Carry the required insurance and bonding set forth in Appendix L to respond to liability and damages claims associated with Facilities Removal against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns; (8) Meet the deadlines set forth in Exhibit 4; and (9) Perform such other tasks as are reasonable and necessary for Facilities Removal. B. Before the DRE and PacifiCorp file the joint application to transfer the license for the Facilities, the DRE will Timely demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the States and PacifiCorp that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(1) through (5), (8), and (9). PacifiCorp and the States will consult if the DRE fails to make the demonstration required in this subsection. C. Within six months of the DRE’s execution of the Settlement, the DRE will include in an informational filing in the FERC license transfer proceeding proof that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(6) and (7). This filing will include documentation that the DRE meets the requirements of Parts II, III, and IV of Appendix L and is capable of fulfilling its obligations under Section 7.1.3. The DRE will not provide the filing if either of the States or PacifiCorp objects to the filing after a reasonable opportunity to review before submission to FERC. The six-month deadline may be changed by agreement of the DRE, the States, and PacifiCorp. The Parties will Meet and Confer if the DRE fails to provide the informational filing to FERC.