Inspection and Implementation Sample Clauses

The 'Inspection and Implementation' clause establishes the right and process for one party to review and verify the work, goods, or services provided by the other party before final acceptance or further action. Typically, this clause outlines the standards or criteria for inspection, the timeframe in which inspections must occur, and the steps to be taken if deficiencies are found, such as requiring corrections or withholding approval. Its core practical function is to ensure that deliverables meet agreed-upon specifications and quality standards, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring accountability in contract performance.
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Inspection and Implementation. ‌ (i) Commencing two years after the Service Commencement Date, the Developer will conduct biennial assessments of the physical condition of the Project Assets pursuant to the Technical Requirements, and will prepare a comparative analysis of such conditions to the conditions as previously reported (or, with respect to any Project Enhancements, their condition upon completion thereof), such analysis to take into account any changes in Federal Requirements and changes to safety standards. The condition of each Asset will be assessed using the Department’s Maintenance Rating Program in accordance with the Technical Requirements. If any Asset reported by the Developer to the Department is determined by the Developer or the Department to fall below the applicable level or rating specified in the Technical Requirements for such Asset, the Developer will, within 90 Days of such assessment, develop and submit to the Department a plan to restore such Asset to a condition that will enable the Asset to meet all applicable Performance Requirements at Developer’s sole cost and expense, and such plan will also include a budget, timeline and identification of the funding sources (if known at the time) that will be utilized to restore such Asset. If any Asset is determined by the Developer or the Department to fall below the applicable level or rating specified in the Technical Requirements for such Asset and was discovered by the Department or otherwise not reported to the Department by the Developer, the Developer will, within 90 Days of such assessment, develop and submit to the Department a plan to restore such Asset to a condition that will enable the Asset to meet all applicable Performance Requirements at Developer’s sole cost and expense, with such plan also including a budget, timeline and identification of the funding sources (if known at the time) that will be utilized to restore such Asset. (ii) If the Developer fails to complete any of the Tasks in accordance with this Agreement and the applicable Life Cycle Maintenance Plan, the Department may demand by notice in writing that such Tasks be completed by the Developer. If the Developer has failed to commence and diligently continue to perform such Tasks within 30 Days after the Department delivers such notice, the Department may, at its option, but is not obligated to, either (A) carry out such Task or correct such required work using Department personnel, materials and equipment or (B) procure the services f...
Inspection and Implementation. After the Commercial Operation Date, the Concessionaire will conduct inspections of the physical condition of the Plant pursuant to Standard Industry Practice, applicable recommendations and instructions of the equipment manufacturers and the Technical Standards the Technical Standards. Every five (5) years after the Commercial Operation Date, the Concessionaire will conduct an assessment of the physical condition of the Plant pursuant to the Technical Standards, and will prepare and deliver to the Authority a comparative analysis of such conditions to the conditions as previously reported (or, with respect to any Expansions, their condition upon completion thereof), such analysis to take into account any changes in Applicable Law. The condition of the Plant will be assessed in accordance with the Technical Standards. If any part of the Plant is determined by the Concessionaire to fall below the applicable performance standard, level or rating specified in the Technical Standards for such part of the Plant, the Concessionaire will, within ninety (90) days of such assessment, develop and deliver to the Authority a plan to restore the Plant to a condition that will enable the Plant to meet all applicable performance standards, levels and ratings, and such plan will also include a budget, timeline and identification of the funding sources (if known at the time) that will be utilized to restore the Plant.