Installation, Testing and Maintenance Clause Samples

The 'Installation, Testing and Maintenance' clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to setting up, verifying, and servicing equipment or systems under a contract. It typically specifies who is responsible for installing the product, the standards or methods for testing its functionality, and the ongoing maintenance obligations, such as regular inspections or repairs. This clause ensures that the delivered goods or services are properly installed, function as intended, and remain in good working order throughout the contract term, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over performance or quality.
Installation, Testing and Maintenance. The installation and testing of the Software by the Vendor and the acceptance thereof by the Owner will be performed in accordance with the criteria set forth in Exhibit B3.
Installation, Testing and Maintenance. The installation and ------------------------------------- testing of the Software by the Vendor and the acceptance thereof by the Owner shall be performed in accordance with the criteria set forth in Exhibit G.
Installation, Testing and Maintenance. The Installation and testing of the Products by Vendor and the acceptance thereof by Owner shall be performed in accordance with the standard Vendor Statement of Work, where applicable as is generally available to Vendor's customers at the time a respective Purchase Order is placed (e.g., Vendor's technical support, installation and commissioning, integration, and repair and return statements of work found in Vendor's publications [***]
Installation, Testing and Maintenance. The installation of the Software by Vendor shall be performed in accordance with the Statement of Work, applicable Specifications and the acceptance tests described in Exhibit [ATP], if applicable.
Installation, Testing and Maintenance. The installation and testing of the Software by Vendor and the acceptance thereof by Cricket shall be performed in accordance with the criteria set forth in Exhibit A.