Third Party Validation definition

Third Party Validation means validation by third parties for the purposes of the Standard as specified in the guidance to the Standards available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. Trade Mark or TM means the Climate Active Trade Mark registration No. 2042136.
Third Party Validation means validation by third parties for the purposes of the Standard as specified in the guidance to the Standards available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.
Third Party Validation means nomination of a party by the Employer for independent verification of supply, installation, commissioning and training for the AC Testing Laboratory.

Examples of Third Party Validation in a sentence

  • The Third Party Validation must be undertaken by a party (individual or team) who meets the requirements in Table 4.

  • The detailed requirements for conducting a Technical Assessment and Third Party Validation will depend on factors that include: the Certification type; whether the Technical Assessment is for a new Application, an ongoing report or Base Year Recalculation; and on the entity preparing the Application or report.

  • The three types of Third Party Validation required in Table 1 are defined in Table 4.

  • If a Registered Consultant has prepared an Application for Certification or an annual report, the Third Party Validation for that Application or annual report must not be performed by the same Registered Consultant.

Related to Third Party Validation

  • Third Party Consent means any permission, consent, license, agreement, authorization or “right to use” required, from a third party (whether under a Third Party Agreement or otherwise):

  • Third Party IPR means any Intellectual Property Rights not belonging to either party to this Agreement but used by the Supplier in the creation of the Deliverables and/or in the course of or in connection with the Project.

  • Third Party Components means software and interfaces, licensed by RIM from a third party for incorporation into a RIM software product, or for incorporation into firmware in the case of RIM hardware products, and distributed as an integral part of that RIM product under a RIM brand, but shall not include Third Party Software.

  • Third Party Application means applications licensed from third parties which connect with or interoperate with the Software.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.