Acceptance Test definition

Acceptance Test is a test of the Features executed by the Customer to prepare the acceptance.
Acceptance Test means a test to be conducted in accordance of the provisions of Schedule 2-5 and “Acceptance Tests” shall be construed accordingly.
Acceptance Test. A test conducted by Seller and witnessed by Company, within thirty (30) Days of completion of all Interconnection Facilities and in accordance with criteria and test procedures determined by Company and Seller as set forth in Section 2(f) (Acceptance Test Procedure) of Attachment G (Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities), to determine conformance with Article 3 (Facility Owned and/or Operated by Seller) and Attachment G (Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities) and Good Engineering and Operating Practices. Attachment N (Acceptance Test General Criteria) provides general criteria to be included in the written protocol for the Acceptance Test. Successful completion of the Acceptance Test shall be a condition precedent for the performance of the Control System Acceptance Test and the Commercial Operations Date.

Examples of Acceptance Test in a sentence

  • Acceptance Test of what was developed Transfer of functional knowledge of the system implemented to the areas designated by Customer.

  • If the Province’s Agile Acceptance Test will be conducted in parallel with the next Sprint, the Province will provide the results of the Agile Acceptance Test to the Contractor within 3 Business Days.

  • Acceptance Test Reports are required for each new system that is installed and on an annual basis.

  • Fiber Equipment Rack – the equipment rack within the City Fiber Building on which Fiber Acceptance Date – The date of the applicable Notice of Acceptance which evidences that the Licensed Fibers in the applicable Route Segments as defined in each Exhibit A have passed the Acceptance Test and have met the conditions of Section 6.

  • Licensee’s written approval that the Licensed Fibers have passed the Acceptance Test.


More Definitions of Acceptance Test

Acceptance Test means the tests (if any) which are specified in the Contract and which are carried out in accordance with the Specification for the purpose of issuing the “Acceptance Certificate”.
Acceptance Test means a test conducted to determine if the requirements of the system specification are met.
Acceptance Test means the evaluation and testing method, procedures, or both, that are set forth in the Order Form for the applicable Product or Service and are used to determine whether or not the System or a Deliverable requiring Acceptance Testing performs in accordance with the Acceptance Criteria.
Acceptance Test means the test(s) or review(s) specified in the Delivery Agreement to be performed to verify that the Deliverables meet the Agreed Specification.
Acceptance Test means an inspection and/or other verification by Company to confirm the Customer System has been installed and operates in conformance with Customer’s Program reservation and the System Qualifications.
Acceptance Test means the set of tests which will be conducted at the site of delivery by the team of technical experts nominated by the HIGH COURT in the presence of SELLER to ascertain that the said items are same of which Pre-Dispatch Inspection has been conducted at the factory site of SELLER and are of the acceptable quality as described in Clauses 7.4 and 7.5 of Article VII;
Acceptance Test means the test referred to in Clause 7.1.