Authorized Testing definition

Authorized Testing means use of the FINRA testing environment for testing in order to develop software and/or hardware that will enable Participant to access or use the Service in a manner permitted under the Agreement.

Examples of Authorized Testing in a sentence

  • The terms and conditions of the Authorized Testing Center Terms and Conditions attached hereto as Attachment 1 are incorporated by reference and shall govern all matters relating to the services provided by the ATC, notwithstanding any other agreements between the Parties.

  • If the Authorized Testing Center determines that such other sample does not pass the Test, the Authorized Testing Center will so notify the LLA and the LLA may issue a second Non-Compliance Notice (“second Non-Compliance Notice”) to Licensee and/or its Affiliated Companies with respect to such Product Type.

  • After receiving a valid first objection notice, The LLA shall, at its own expense, procure another sample of the Product, from a different distribution channel, and submit that other sample for Test to an Authorized Testing Center.

  • Companies agrees and acknowledges that each Authorized Testing Center may, in case Authorized Testing Center issues a Test Report Summary for one of Licensee’s and/or its Affiliated Companies’ Products, provide the LLA with a copy of the Test Report with the detailed test results of such Product.

  • AOL shall, in its discretion (but based upon commercially reasonable factors (including without limitation a change of control of Advertiser, or technical or operational problems or incompatibilities), provide notice of approval or rejection within fifteen (15) business days of receiving certification from the Authorized Testing Service that such product is a Complying Product together with a copy of the Complying Product.

  • If the Authorized Testing Center determines that at least two samples of one Product Type, purchased at different locations, do not comply with the Test Specification, the Authorized Testing Center will so notify the LLA and the LLA may issue a Non- Compliance Notice to Licensee with respect to such Product Type.

  • Certiport wishes to use the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to administer exams on behalf of Certiport authorized testing centers, herein referred to as "Certiport Authorized Testing Centers", and designated end users, and to perform other duties as set forth herein.

  • Testing Procedure can only be performed by an Authorized Testing Center.

  • The LLA may, at its own expense, submit these samples for testing to an Authorized Testing Center.

  • Licensee shall provide all such cooperation as the Authorized Testing Center may reasonably require in connection with such testing.

Related to Authorized Testing

  • Authorized Third Party means a person approved in writing by the resident on a DSHS Form 17-063 (Authorization to disclose re- cords), who may request and have access to the resident clinical file under chapter 71.09 RCW or the resident's medical records under chap- ter 70.02 RCW.

  • Authorized Trader means any natural person associated with a Participant and, if applicable, a DMA Customer who (i) has Trading

  • Authorized Driver means (A) the renter, (B) the renter’s

  • Contractors authorized to accompany the Force, or “CAAF,” means contractor personnel, including all tiers of subcontractor personnel, who are authorized to accompany U.S. Armed Forces in applicable operations and have been afforded CAAF status through a letter of authorization. CAAF generally include all U.S. citizen and third-country national employees not normally residing within the operational area whose area of performance is in the direct vicinity of U.S. Armed Forces and who routinely are collocated with the U.S. Armed Forces (especially in non-permissive environments). Personnel collocated with U.S. Armed Forces shall be afforded CAAF status through a letter of authorization. In some cases, Combatant Commander subordinate commanders may designate mission-essential host nation or local national contractor employees (e.g., interpreters) as CAAF. CAAF includes contractors previously identified as contractors deploying with the U.S. Armed Forces. CAAF status does not apply to contractor personnel in support of applicable operations within the boundaries and territories of the United States.

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;