Reporting Results; Diagnosing Defects Sample Clauses

The "Reporting Results; Diagnosing Defects" clause requires parties to promptly communicate the outcomes of tests, inspections, or evaluations and to identify and analyze any defects or issues discovered. In practice, this means that if a product or service is found to have a problem, the responsible party must report the findings and work to determine the cause and extent of the defect, often including steps for further investigation or remediation. This clause ensures transparency and accountability in addressing problems, facilitating timely resolution and minimizing the impact of defects on the project or agreement.
Reporting Results; Diagnosing Defects. 2.1. Promptly after completion of a successful Commissioning Test (or any re-run of such test), Seller shall advise SSS in writing of the results of the Commissioning Test. 2.2. If a Commissioning Test was unsuccessful, Seller shall consult with SSS and all relevant subcontractors to diagnose the defect or deficiency as quickly as possible.
Reporting Results; Diagnosing Defects. 2.1 Promptly after completion of a successful Performance Test (or any re-run of such test), Contractor shall advise SSS in writing of the results of the Performance Test. 2.2 If a Performance Test was unsuccessful, Contractor shall consult with the SSS and all relevant subcontractors to diagnose the defect or deficiency as quickly as possible.

Related to Reporting Results; Diagnosing Defects

  • ADVERTISING RESULTS The prior written approval of the Commissioner is required in order for results of the Bid to be used by the Contractor as part of any commercial advertising. The Contractor shall also obtain the prior written approval of the Commissioner relative to the Bid or Contract for press or other media releases.

  • Publication of Results The National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20112) requires NASA to provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning its activities and the results thereof. As such, NASA may publish unclassified and non-Proprietary Data resulting from work performed under this Agreement. The Parties will coordinate publication of results allowing a reasonable time to review and comment.

  • Notification of Results Within 10 days after satisfactory inspection and/or testing of Interconnection Facilities built by the Interconnection Customer (including, if applicable, inspection and/or testing after correction of defects or failures), the Interconnected Transmission Owner shall confirm in writing to the Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider that the successfully inspected and tested facilities are acceptable for energization.

  • Audit Results If an audit by a Party determines that an overpayment or an underpayment has occurred, a notice of such overpayment or underpayment shall be given to the other Party together with those records from the audit which support such determination.

  • Loop Testing/Trouble Reporting 2.1.6.1 Telepak Networks will be responsible for testing and isolating troubles on the Loops. Telepak Networks must test and isolate trouble to the BellSouth portion of a designed/non-designed unbundled Loop (e.g., UVL-SL2, UCL-D, UVL-SL1, UCL-ND, etc.) before reporting repair to the UNE Customer Wholesale Interconnection Network Services (CWINS) Center. Upon request from BellSouth at the time of the trouble report, Telepak Networks will be required to provide the results of the Telepak Networks test which indicate a problem on the BellSouth provided Loop. 2.1.6.2 Once Telepak Networks has isolated a trouble to the BellSouth provided Loop, and had issued a trouble report to BellSouth on the Loop, BellSouth will take the actions necessary to repair the Loop if a trouble actually exists. BellSouth will repair these Loops in the same time frames that BellSouth repairs similarly situated Loops to its End Users. 2.1.6.3 If Telepak Networks reports a trouble on a non-designed or designed Loop and no trouble actually exists, BellSouth will charge Telepak Networks for any dispatching and testing (both inside and outside the CO) required by BellSouth in order to confirm the Loop’s working status. 2.1.6.4 In the event BellSouth must dispatch to the end-user’s location more than once due to incorrect or incomplete information provided by Telepak Networks (e.g., incomplete address, incorrect contact name/number, etc.), BellSouth will ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Networks for each additional dispatch required to repair the circuit due to the incorrect/incomplete information provided. BellSouth will assess the applicable Trouble Determination rates from BellSouth’s FCC or state tariffs.