TEST RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION Sample Clauses

The "Test Results and Notification" clause establishes the obligation to communicate the outcomes of any required tests or assessments between parties. Typically, this clause outlines the process and timeframe for delivering test results, such as laboratory analyses, product inspections, or compliance checks, to the relevant party. Its core practical function is to ensure timely and transparent sharing of critical information, enabling parties to take appropriate actions based on the results and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or delays.
TEST RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION. Once the test results are available, a copy of said test results will be emailed to the stated contact of the Contractor. The Contractor shall review the results and keep the results for their records. If Contractor wishes to dispute the supplied results, they will notify the State immediately in writing as to their reason for dispute. If during the contract period there are changes in Contractor contacts who receive test results, it shall be the contract Contractor’s responsibility to communicate those changes to the State.
TEST RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION. Within 10 Working Days of the completion of Acceptance Tests for a Stage: (a) if the Stage has passed all its Acceptance Tests, Spark will notify Supplier accordingly, and the Stage will be taken to be accepted; (b) if the Stage has not passed all its Acceptance Tests, Spark will give notice to Supplier outlining the failures, and Supplier will correct each failure and resubmit the entire Stage to Spark under clause 27.3 as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter; (c) if the Stage has passed all its Acceptance Tests other than specified faults which Spark (in its absolute discretion) considers sufficiently minor to allow Supplier to remedy after Acceptance, Spark will give notice to Supplier to that effect, accompanied by a list of the outstanding items, in which case the Stage will be taken to be accepted, and Supplier will promptly remedy each outstanding item to Spark’s reasonable satisfaction, at no charge.
TEST RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION. Within 10 Working Days of the completion of Acceptance Tests for a Stage: (a) if the Stage has passed all its Acceptance Tests, Entelar will notify Supplier accordingly, and the Stage will be taken to be accepted; (b) if the Stage has not passed all its Acceptance Tests, Entelar will give notice to Supplier outlining the failures, and Supplier will correct each failure and resubmit the entire Stage to Entelar under clause

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