Common use of Solution Description Clause in Contracts

Solution Description. The Supplier’s description of the way in which the Supplier complies with the Customer’s Requirements Specification. Any Delivery is defective which does not comply with the warranties provided by the Sup- plier, or which otherwise fails to meet the Customer’s reasonable expectations based on the Contract, in terms of content or function, unless only trivial matters are involved. See also the definition of Faults. Written communication in pursuance of clause 29.2 or notice given at a steering group meeting as included in approved minutes. Ministries, agencies, government-owned enterprises, independent public enterprises (in Danish referred to as “SOV”), municipalities, regions, public administrative bodies, mu- nicipal enterprises, boards and commissions as well as independent institutions essen- tially financed out of public funds. State-owned public companies and public companies with municipal participation are not covered.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Contract for Long Term It Project

Solution Description. The Supplier’s description of the way in which the Supplier complies with the Customer’s Requirements Specification. Any Delivery is defective which does not comply with the warranties provided by the Sup- plier, or which otherwise fails to meet the Customer’s reasonable expectations expec tations based on the Contract, in terms of content or function, unless only trivial matters are involved. See also the definition of Faults. Written communication in pursuance of clause 29.2 or notice given at a steering group meeting as included in approved minutes. Ministries, agencies, government-owned enterprises, independent public enterprises (in Danish referred to as “SOV”), municipalities, regions, public administrative bodies, mu- nicipal munic- ipal enterprises, boards and commissions as well as independent institutions essen- tially essentially financed out of public funds. State-owned public companies and public companies with municipal participation are not covered.

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Sources: Standard Contract for Long Term It Project