Acceptance control Sample Clauses
Acceptance control. The process control test results submitted by the Contractor for approval of materials and workmanship may be used by the Engineer for acceptance control. However, before accepting any work, the Engineer may have further control tests carried out by a laboratory of his choice. The cost of such additional tests will be covered by a provisional sum provided in the schedule of quantities, but tests that failed to confirm compliance with the specifications, will be for the account of the Contractor.
Acceptance control. SLL shall be entitled to carry out an Acceptance Control of the relevant Equipment at least two (2) weeks following delivery of Equipment to NKS. Unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, an Acceptance Control shall be carried out with the sole purpose to ensure (i) that the Equipment does not obviously deviate from the Agreement and shall comprise such tests, scrutiny and testing that SLL deems adequate for this purpose and (ii) that all Equipment has been delivered accompanied with a short Swedish manual description described in the final paragraph of section 13.2 below. If SLL fails to carry out an Acceptance Control within the time frame stipulated in this section 7.2, an approved Acceptance Control shall be deemed to have taken place for (and only for) the purposes stated in section 9.3 below.
Acceptance control. The process control test results submitted by the Contractor for approval of materials and workmanship may be used by the Engineer for acceptance control. However, before accepting any work, the Engineer may have further control tests carried out by a laboratory of his choice. The cost of such additional tests will be covered by a provisional sum provided in the schedule of quantities, but tests that failed to confirm compliance with the specifications, will be for the account of the Contractor. The Contractor shall take special precautions to protect all permanent survey beacons or pegs such as bench-marks, stand boundary pegs and trigonometrical beacons, regardless whether such beacons or pegs were placed before or during the execution of the Contract. If any such beacons or pegs have been disturbed by the Contractor or his employees, the Contractor shall have them replaced by a registered land surveyor at his own cost. The Contractor shall make himself acquainted with the position of all existing services before any excavation or other work likely to affect the existing services is commenced. The Contractor will be held responsible for any damage to known existing services caused by or arising out of his operations and any damage shall be made good at his own expense. Damage to unknown services shall be repaired as soon as possible and liability shall be determined on site when such damage should occur.
