Inspection and Certification Sample Clauses

Inspection and Certification. Prior to accepting System for coverage under a service plan, Roche reserves the right to inspect and certify that the System is functioning properly. All Systems must meet current performance standards and must be operated in an environment and configuration acceptable to Roche. Service (parts, labor and travel) required to bring the System to performance standards acceptable to Roche are not covered by the plans. This service must be authorized by the Customer and paid for prior to commencing service plan coverage. The cost for such service (parts, labor and travel) provided to the Customer will be invoiced at the rates in effect at the time service is provided. Systems covered under the product warranty issued at the time of purchase by Customer may be converted to service plan coverage without pre-inspection by Roche. Systems covered under a valid service agreement are exempt from a pre-inspection if renewing service plan.
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Inspection and Certification. Upon completion and prior to closeout, the Awardee shall obtain the engineer's certification on RUS Form 771a for all construction completed using RUS Form 773 or the work order method. An authorized official of the Awardee shall execute the Awardee's certification.
Inspection and Certification. (m) The Owner’s Engineer will be required to inspect and certify, at the Owner’s sole cost, to the City’s Director of Engineering Services that all internal and external services, grading and stormwater management requirements have been constructed in accordance with the approved Engineering drawings and reports, prior to the reduction of the Letter of Credit held for the site development works. The Letter(s) of Certification shall be in a format acceptable to the City’s Director of Engineering Services. The City’s Director of Engineering Services may, upon pre- qualification of such, accept the use of other qualified professionals for certain components of the design, inspection and certification process. The Owner’s Landscape Architect and the Owner’s Lighting Consultant will be required to inspect and certify, at the Owner’s sole cost, to the City’s Manager of Site Development and Customer Service that all planting, surfacing details, fencing, visual barriers, site lighting and other site facilities shown on the landscape and lighting plans have been constructed in accordance with the approved landscape and lighting plans prior to the reduction of the Letter of Credit held for Site Development Works. The Letter(s) of Certification shall be in a format acceptable to the City’s Manager of Site Development and Customer Service. The City’s Manager of Site Development and Customer Service may, upon pre-qualification of such, accept the use of other qualified professionals for certain components of the design, inspection and certification process. The Owner’s CPTED Consultant to inspect and certify, at the Owner’s sole cost, that all CPTED measures related to access control, surveillance, territorial reinforcement and maintenance have been implemented in accordance with the approved CPTED report prior to the reduction of the Letter of Credit held for Site Development Works. The Letter(s) of Certification shall be in a format acceptable to the City’s Manager of Site Development and Customer Service.
Inspection and Certification a. The City (or County) shall provide for inspection of the improvements as they are completed and, where found acceptable, shall certify those improvements as complying with the standards and specifications set forth in Attachment D of this Agreement. The inspection and certification, shall occur within 14 days of notice by the Subdivider that the improvements are complete and he desires City (or County) inspection and certification. Before requesting City (or County) certification of any improvement the Subdivider shall present to the City (or county) valid lien waivers from all persons providing materials or performing work on the improvement.
Inspection and Certification. The Town will inspect the improvements as they are constructed in accordance with the installation and inspection schedule.
Inspection and Certification. Before certifying Work as acceptable, OPRD will inspect planted areas to verify compliance with Contract specifications. Each planting unit will be evaluated separately by establishing enough plots to achieve a maximum sampling error of 10 percent. OPRD reserved the right to vary the frequency of inspections and may elect to conduct daily inspections for the duration of the Contract. OPRD will notify Contractor when inspections are made so that Contractor may observe inspection Work, if desired. Certification of acceptable Work will be on the basis of each planting unit. OPRD will report unacceptable planting discoveries to Contractor as soon as feasible.
Inspection and Certification. The DSD Director or the Public Works Director, as applicable, agree (a) to inspect Subdi vision Improvements (i) during and (ii) at the completion of construction, and, (b) if completed in accordance with the Released Construction Plans, to certify the Subdivision Improvements as complying with the Released Construction Plans. The inspections and certifications will be conducted in accordance with standard City policies and requirements. The Subdivider grants the City, its agents, employees, officers, and contractors an easement and license to enter the Property to perform such inspections as it deems appropriate.
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Inspection and Certification. Post Repair/Manufacture
Inspection and Certification. Pre-Survey/Inspection
Inspection and Certification. (a) Upon completion and prior to closeout, minor construction must be inspected and certified to be in compli- ance with RUS construction standards, to be reasonable in cost, and to meet applicable codes. The certification is made by an experienced telephone en- gineer who is either licensed in the state where the inspection will be per- formed, or is a borrower’s staff engi- xxxx, who meets the requirements of the ‘‘employee in charge’’ of force ac- count engineering as described in sub- part B of this part. The GFR will peri- odically audit the inspection of minor construction to ensure integrity of the procedure. RUS borrowers with less than 2000 subscribers may use the above procedure or have construction inspection performed by the GFR.
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