Sample Delivery Sample Clauses

The Sample Delivery clause outlines the obligations and procedures for providing physical or digital samples as part of a contractual agreement. It typically specifies the timeline, method of delivery, and the party responsible for shipping or transfer, as well as any requirements for sample quality or documentation. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of when and how samples will be delivered, reducing the risk of disputes and facilitating smooth project progress.
Sample Delivery. GFOL will direct appropriate potential survey respondents (each individually a "Potential Respondent" and together the "Potential Respondents" or "Sample") to surveys programmed and hosted on Your computer systems and servers or on the computer systems and servers maintained by others but under Your control (the "Sample Services"). Potential Respondents shall be recruited from the Panel and other sample sources GFOL's obligation to direct Sample to Your surveys is subject to its determination that it has sufficient appropriate Sample and that it can meet the delivery and other terms established by You as well as Your compliance with the provisions of Section
Sample Delivery. FieldSource will direct appropriate potential survey respondents (each individually a "Potential Respondent" and together the "Potential Respondents" or "Sample") to surveys programmed and hosted on CRI's computer systems and servers, or on the computer systems and servers maintained by others but under CRI's control, (the "Sample Services"). FieldSource's obligation to direct Sample to CRI surveys is subject to its determination that it has sufficient appropriate Sample and that it can meet the delivery and other terms established by CRI as well as CRI's compliance with the provisions Section 1.3. Each instance where CRI orders the Sample Services will be the subject of a written addendum which shall incorporate the terms of this Agreement.
Sample Delivery. Transportation of the samples will typically occur through the use of the laboratory courier service whenever possible. Regardless, the transportation and shipping requirements that will be followed are described in SOP SAS-03-01.
Sample Delivery. Authorized State Park personnel will collect routine water samples between 7:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Routine water samples will be delivered to the Contract Laboratory, which must be located in Sonoma County, between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM, typically every two weeks on Wednesdays. State Parks reserves the right to delay the taking of water samples due to rain or other events and may deliver Routine, Repeat or Special water samples at any time. Typically, water samples are collected in the field and are not refrigerated or cooled until delivered to the Contract Laboratory. The holding time of all samples must not exceed California Department of Public Health (CDPH) limits as specified in the latest edition of Standard Methods. Contract Laboratory must be available to accept all water samples 7 days a week without additional fee to CSP.
Sample Delivery. 1. Samples shall be collected using a peristaltic pump. This pump shall produce typical line velocities of 3.0 feet per second in a 3/8 inch (0.95 cm) ID suction line at 3 feet (1 m) of head. At 25 feet (7.6 m) of head, the pump shall typically produce a line velocity of 2.2 feet (0.67 m) per second. The pump shall be capable of lifting a sample 28 feet (8 m). The body of the peristaltic pump shall be an integral part of the sampler controller. The pump shall be constructed of high strength Noryl plastic and designed for corrosion resistance and long tubing life. Before and after May 2017 AUTOMATIC COMPOSITE SAMPLERS, C01025C17 VACUUM AND PRESSURE Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station 11590 - 7 TYPE AND PRIORITY POLLUTANT SAMPLERS each sample is collected, the pump shall air-purge the suction line. Pre-purges and post-purges shall be automatically controlled, and no pre-calibration adjustments are required. User- selectable purge lengths shall also be available. The sample stream shall be a direct path from sample source to sample bottle. Samples shall not pass through metering ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or other diversions. The pump shall include a latched cover and thumbscrew opening for the replacement of pump tubing. The pump shall include a built-in safety interlock. With the opening of the pump's latch and band, all power shall be removed from the sampler's pump motor, to eliminate the possibility of a pump activation injuring personnel.
Sample Delivery. GMOR will direct appropriate potential survey respondents from GMOR Pool of Research Panels (each individually a “Potential Respondent” and together with the “Potential Respondents” or “Sample”) to surveys programmed and hosted on the Client computer systems and servers or on the computer systems and servers maintained by others at the Client direction, together with any ancillary services as the parties may agree in the SOW (collectively, “Sample Delivery”). Potential Respondents shall be recruited from the Pool of Research Panels.

Related to Sample Delivery

  • PRODUCT DELIVERY Delivery must be made as ordered to the address specified on the Purchase Order and in accordance with the terms of the Contract or Contract Award Notice. Unless otherwise specified in the Bid Documents, delivery shall be made within thirty calendar days after receipt of a Purchase Order by the Contractor. The decision of the Commissioner as to compliance with delivery terms shall be final. The burden of proof for delay in receipt of Purchase Order shall rest with the Contractor. In all instances of a potential or actual delay in delivery, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Commissioner and the Authorized User, and confirm in writing the explanation of the delay, and take appropriate action to avoid any subsequent late deliveries. Any extension of time for delivery must be requested in writing by the Contractor and approved in writing by the Authorized User. Failure to meet such delivery time schedule may be grounds for cancellation of the order or, in the Commissioner’s discretion, the Contract.

  • Service Delivery Grantee shall: 1. Adhere to the Priority Populations for Treatment Programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines. 2. Maintain Daily Capacity Management Report in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM Guidelines. 3. Maintain a Waiting List to track all eligible individuals who have been screened but cannot be admitted to SUD treatment immediately. i. Grantee that has an individual identified as a federal and state priority population on the waiting list shall confirm this in the Daily Capacity Management Report. ii. Grantee shall arrange for appropriate services in another treatment facility or provide access to interim services as indicated within 48 hours when efforts to refer to other appropriate services are exhausted. iii. Grantee shall offer directly or through referral interim services to wait-listed individuals. iv. Establish a wait list that includes priority populations and interim services while awaiting admission to treatment services. v. Develop a mechanism to maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission. 4. If unable to provide admissions to individuals within Priority Populations for Treatment Programs according to SUD UM Guidelines: i. Implement written procedures that address maintaining weekly contact with individuals waiting for admissions as well as what referrals are made when a client cannot be admitted for services immediately. ii. When Grantee cannot admit a client, who is at risk for dangerous for withdrawal, Grantee shall ensure that an emergency medical care provider is notified. iii. Coordinate with an alternate provider for immediate admission. iv. Notify Substance Use Disorder (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇) so that assistance can be provided that ensures immediate admission to other appropriate services and proper coordination when appropriate. v. Provide pre-admission service coordination to reduce barriers to treatment, enhance motivation, stabilize life situations, and facilitate engagement in treatment. vi. Adhere to Informed Consent Document for Opioid Use Disorder applicable to the individual as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines. vii. When an individual is placed on the Wait List, Grantee shall document interim services as referrals that provides applicable testing, counseling, and treatment for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), tuberculosis (TB) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

  • PRODUCT DELIVERY Delivery must be made as ordered to the address specified on the Purchase Order and in accordance with the terms of the Contract. Delivery shall be made within thirty calendar days after receipt of a Purchase Order by the Contractor, unless otherwise agreed to by the Authorized User and the Contractor. The decision of the Commissioner as to compliance with delivery terms shall be final. The burden of proof for delay in receipt of a Purchase Order shall rest with the Contractor. In all instances of a potential or actual delay in delivery, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Commissioner and the Authorized User, and confirm in writing the explanation of the delay, and take appropriate action to avoid any subsequent late deliveries. Any extension of time for delivery must be requested in writing by the Contractor and approved in writing by the Authorized User. Failure to meet such delivery time schedule may be grounds for cancellation of the order or, in the Commissioner’s discretion, the Contract.

  • Project Delivery Contractor shall construct the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Contractor shall deliver the Project completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, substantially free from defects, and within the Contract Time.