Acceptance Criteria definition

Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the Agency and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of Acceptance or Non-acceptance thereof.
Acceptance Criteria means the specified limits placed on the characteristics of an item or method that are used to determine data quality.
Acceptance Criteria means the criteria used by IRENA to evaluate Acceptance for each Service or Deliverable separately and as integrated with any previously Accepted Service or Deliverable as provided herein. The term “Acceptance Criteria” shall be deemed to include that each Service or Deliverable shall meet the applicable specifications related to such Service or Deliverable, as set forth in this Contract including the Terms of Reference and, as applicable, the Contractor’s technical proposal, and operates in accordance with such other specific criteria as may be developed and recorded in writing by the Parties in the implementation of this Contract.

Examples of Acceptance Criteria in a sentence

  • Acceptance Criteria Contractor may invoice for the deliverables listed below on completion of each deliverable.

  • For concrete admixtures in accordance with ICC's Acceptance Criteria AC198.

  • If the Acceptance Tests demonstrate to the satisfaction of Gas Industry Co (acting reasonably) that the Acceptance Criteria have been met, Gas Industry Co will complete, sign and provide to the Service Provider an Acceptance Certificate.

  • The culmination of an OSC review process, whereby OSC formally agrees that a Deliverable or document presented meets the Acceptance Criteria, if applicable, or is otherwise acceptable to OSC as evidenced by a signed document or other formal acknowledgment put into place by the Parties.

  • For: ORGANIZATION NAME Xxxx Xxxxx NAME, TITLE Senior Vice President Date: Date: ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK Scope of Work, Deliverables, and Payment Schedule (including Inspection and Acceptance Criteria) ATTACHMENT B FLOW DOWN CONTRACT CLAUSES The following clauses and provisions for subcontracts are incorporated by reference.


More Definitions of Acceptance Criteria

Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures or standards, testing results, requirements, technical standards, representations, or other criteria designated by the Agency and against which Acceptance Tests are conducted, including any of the foregoing stated or expressed in this Agreement, a Purchasing Instrument, the RFP, the Proposal, any Documentation, and any applicable state, federal, foreign, and local laws, rules, and regulations.
Acceptance Criteria. (11/18) means functionality and performance requirements determined by the City, based upon the Specifications, which must be satisfied prior to City’s Acceptance of a Deliverable. City and Contractor shall agree upon written Acceptance Criteria.
Acceptance Criteria. The Building shall be compared with a building which was constructed at approximately the same time, using practices which were generally accepted as normal for that time and that the property has received maintenance to ensure that the intended strength and serviceability of the building have not significantly deteriorated over time. Access hole (cover) means a hole in the structure allowing safe entry to an area. Accessible area is any area of the property and structures allowing the inspector safe and reasonable access within the scope of the inspection.
Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, goals, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the Department and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of Acceptance or Non-acceptance thereof.
Acceptance Criteria means the criteria for accepting Deliverables under this Contract, including but not limited to Requirements, specifications in the Statement of Work, and the Performance Warranties set forth in Section 11.2.
Acceptance Criteria. The Building shall be compared with a building that was constructed in accordance with the generally accepted practice at the time of construction and which has been maintained such that there has been no significant loss of strength and serviceability. Access hole (cover) means an opening in the structure to allow for safe entry to carry out an inspection. Accessible area means an area of the site where sufficient safe and reasonable access is available to allow inspection within the scope of the inspection. Building Element means a portion of a building that, by itself or in combination with other such parts, fulfils a characteristic function. Client means the person(s) or other legal entity for which the inspection is to be carried out. If ordered by the person(s)’s agent then it is agreed that the agent represents the person(s) and has the authority to act for and on their behalf. (See also “You/Your” below) Defect means a fault or deviation from the intended condition of the material, assembly or component.
Acceptance Criteria means the Specifications, standards, performance measures, testing results and/or other criteria designated by the State and against which the Deliverables may be evaluated for purposes of acceptance testing.