SERVICE TEST Clause Samples

The SERVICE TEST clause establishes the procedures and conditions under which a service provided under the agreement will be tested to ensure it meets specified requirements. Typically, this clause outlines the testing methods, the criteria for passing or failing the test, and the responsibilities of each party during the testing period. For example, it may require the service provider to demonstrate system functionality or performance benchmarks before the client formally accepts the service. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the delivered service meets agreed-upon standards before final acceptance, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over service quality.
SERVICE TEST. 9.1 The Customer may test the Service Provider’s ability to comply with a Nomination, including without limitation communications between the Parties (“Service Test”) at any time during the Service Year, excluding during a Maintenance Period where such Service Test would require the physical delivery of Natural Gas into or out of the Facility. 9.2 If a Service Test results in the Service Provider complying with a Nomination, the Customer shall pay the relevant Charges, provided that where the Service Test tests only the communications between the Parties, no charges shall be due or payable.
SERVICE TEST. 8.1 The Customer may at any time during the Year test the Service Provider’s ability to comply with a Nomination, including without limitation communications between the Parties (“Service Test”). 8.2 For the avoidance of doubt, where a Service Test results in the Service Provider complying with a Nomination, the Customer shall pay for such service in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
SERVICE TEST. The Customer may test the Service Provider’s ability to comply with a Nomination, including without limitation communications between the Parties (“Service Test”) at any time during the Service Year, excluding during a Maintenance Period where such Service Test would require the physical delivery of Natural Gas out of the Facility.
SERVICE TEST. (a) AEMO may require the Service Provider to carry out a Service Test if the Registered Service Equipment does not operate at a level equal to or greater than the Maximum Service Quantity at any time in a 6-month period. (b) If the Registered Service Equipment fails a Service Test, the Service is taken to be Unavailable from the Trading Interval in which AEMO reasonably considers the Registered Service Equipment failed the Service Test until the Registered Service Equipment passes a Service Test or AEMO otherwise reasonably considers the Service is Available.
SERVICE TEST. AEMO may require the Service Provider to carry out a Service Test if both of the following apply: (a) the Service is taken to be Unavailable under clause 5.3; and (b) the MWh quantity of increased Injection determined in accordance with clause 6.1 is less than 80% of the following quantity: (i) Dispatch Target or Dispatch Cap, as applicable, less (ii) the Baseline Quantity (converted to an equivalent MWh value for the Dispatch Interval).

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  • Performance Testing (a) All performance tests of the Project, including any Initial Performance Test required in Section 2 of Appendix VIII, will be performed in accordance with the test procedures set forth in Appendix VIII (“Performance Test”), including additional procedures and protocols related to Performance Testing as mutually agreed between Buyer and Seller (“Test Procedures”). Seller shall bear all costs and receive all revenues, if applicable, associated with all Performance Tests. (b) After the Initial Delivery Date and during the Delivery Term, Buyer will have the right to conduct a Performance Test (“Buyer Performance Test”) no more than once a calendar year to demonstrate whether the Project is capable of delivering the Distribution Services at the Contract Capacity. Within 30 calendar days following a Buyer Performance Test, Seller will have the right to retest the Project with a Performance Test (“Seller Retest”). For the avoidance of doubt, the results of any Seller Retest will supersede the results of the preceding Buyer Performance Test. (i) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at or above ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, the Contract Capacity will remain the Initial Contract Capacity; (ii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at more than or equal to eighty-five (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, but less than ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity (“Testing Band”), the Contract Capacity will be automatically adjusted (upwards or downwards) to the capacity commensurate with the amount of Distribution Services the Project delivered during the Performance Test within the Testing Band. (iii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is not capable of delivering Distribution Services of at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, an Event of Default shall occur in accordance with Section 7.1(a)(viii).

  • Performance Tests Contractor shall perform Performance Tests in accordance with Section 11.2 of the Agreement and Attachment S.

  • Acceptance Testing At the time of installation of a LIS trunk group, and at no additional charge, acceptance tests will be performed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.

  • ODUF Testing 6.6.1 Upon request from TWTC, AT&T shall send ODUF test files to TWTC. The Parties agree to review and discuss the ODUF file content and/or format. For testing of usage results, AT&T shall request that TWTC set up a production (live) file. The live test may consist of TWTC’s employees making test calls for the types of services TWTC requests on ODUF. These test calls are logged by TWTC, and the logs are provided to AT&T. These logs will be used to verify the files. Testing will be completed within thirty (30) days from the date on which the initial test file was sent.

  • Acceptance Tests 11.1 If the Contract provides acceptance tests for Goods and/or the result of Services after their completion and/or delivery to the Purchaser, the acceptance shall only be considered as definitive when such tests have demonstrated the compliance of the Goods and/or the result of the Services to the requirements in the Contract. 11.2 Where the Contract provides for an acceptance procedure in the presence of both parties, at the successful completion of such procedure, the Purchaser shall issue the Supplier with an acceptance certificate which shall authorise the Supplier to invoice the Purchaser for any payment due on such acceptance. 11.3 The Purchaser shall at its discretion be entitled to issue and acceptancecertificate with reserves. The Supplier shall be obliged to remedy any non-conformities within the period set out in the acceptance certificate. Any payment which would otherwise have been due on acceptance may be withheld by the Purchaser in whole or part until the non- conformities underlying the reserves have been remedied.