Minimum Quality Standards Sample Clauses

The Minimum Quality Standards clause sets a baseline level of quality that goods or services provided under the contract must meet. It typically outlines specific criteria, such as industry benchmarks, regulatory requirements, or agreed-upon specifications, that the deliverables must satisfy. This clause ensures that the receiving party is protected from substandard performance or products, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and maintaining consistent expectations between the parties.
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Minimum Quality Standards. At all times throughout the term of this Agreement, the quality of Effluent delivered by Phoenix to the Delivery Points shall (i) be of equal or better quality as the Effluent discharged from the 91st Avenue WWTP to the Tres ▇▇▇▇ constructed wetlands project; and (ii) meet or exceed the 91st Avenue WWTP’s applicable federal and state discharge permit limits, including any amendments or replacements thereof as may be made from time to time.
Minimum Quality Standards. All cattle delivered by Producer under this Agreement shall meet the minimum quality standards of the industry for cattle to be processed. Cattle of substandard quality, as determined by USPB or the entity processing the cattle, shall be either: (1) rejected and returned to the Producer with all costs relating to the rejection and return charged to the Producer; or (2) accepted and handled or disposed of in a manner customary in the industry with any necessary costs charged to the Producer. If the Producer intentionally delivers cattle that fail to meet minimum quality standards (due to disease or otherwise), repeatedly delivers cattle that fail to meet minimum quality standards (due to disease or otherwise), or intentionally delivers cattle from a source, feedyard, or supply that jeopardizes the quality of the meat from the cattle as determined by USPB, it is a breach of this Agreement and USPB may terminate this Agreement and the Producer's membership in USPB.
Minimum Quality Standards. All cattle delivered by the Producer to the Cooperative shall meet the minimum quality standards of the industry for cattle to be processed. Cattle of substandard quality, as determined by the Cooperative, shall be either: (1) rejected and returned to the Producer with all costs relating to the rejection and return charged to the Producer; or (2) accepted and handled or disposed in a manner customary in the industry with any necessary costs charged to the Producer. If, in the sole opinion of the Cooperative, the Producer continually fails to deliver cattle that meet minimum quality standards, the Cooperative may terminate this Agreement and the Producer's membership in the Cooperative.
Minimum Quality Standards. The Company and the Buyer have agreed to adopt various procedures and processes of the Buyer. Failure to comply with Buyer's procedures and processes shall be deemed a warranty failure and the Company shall reimburse Buyer for all reasonable costs connected with obtaining products which meet its minimum quality standards.
Minimum Quality Standards. Any Licensed System containing the Revised Object that has undergone testing in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Exhibit F is certifiable provided that the following certification criteria are satisfied. All nonconformities disclosed by the test are evaluated for their "Severity" level (as that term is defined below). ***.
Minimum Quality Standards. Any Licensed System containing the Revised Object that has undergone testing in accordance with the requirements set forth herein is certifiable provided that the following certification criteria are satisfied. All nonconformities disclosed by the test are evaluated for their "Severity" level (as that term is defined below). A nonconformity is a defect or failure in the Revised Object or other component comprising a Licensed System that prevents the Licensed System from operating in accordance with the PostScript Language Specification. Such nonconformities shall include but are not limited to a defect that prevents the printing of documents, produces inferior output or prevents the output device driven by the Revised Object from performing valid PostScript functions. In order to be certifiable, the Revised Object undergoing testing must have a cumulative "bug" score of not in excess of 32 points for all nonconformities disclosed by the test and there must be no unresolved Severity 3 or Severity 4 bugs. The "bug" score is equal to the sum of the squares of the numerical values assigned to the nonconformities based on the Severity of each such nonconformity. The following "Severity" level definitions shall be used as the basis for assigning the appropriate numerical value to any nonconformity disclosed by the test. SEVERITY LEVEL: SEVERITY 4: Most severe; no work-around. The product crashes, hangs, or reboots. Very severe imaging problems. Missing specified functionality or inability to image certain PostScript features. Out of compliance with the PostScript Language Specification for reasonable uses of PostScript operators SEVERITY 3: Fairly severe; difficult to work-around. Unexpected results with unusual, although valid, use of PostScript operators. Severe imaging problems SEVERITY 2: Minor problem; easy work-around. Invalid error status SEVERITY 1: Very minor or cosmetic problem SEVERITY 0: Feature enhancement or request for design change Amend. 17 to PS Agmt. - Adobe/Peerles 21 EXHIBIT O-1 ROYALTY PAYMENTS AND OTHER FEES FOR ROYALTY-BEARING COMPONENTS OF PEERLESS-BRANDED LICENSED SYSTEMS 1. CALCULATING LICENSED SYSTEM ROYALTIES FOR PEERLESS-BRANDED LICENSED SYSTEMS WITH HOST-BASED CPSI SOFTWARE Royalty payments for each copy of the host-based Revised Object (i.e., the CPSI Software) shall be calculated ***, as determined by reference in the table below to the applicable *** category for such Peerless-Branded Licensed System. As used in this EXHIBIT O-1...
Minimum Quality Standards. Licensee agrees that it shall manufacture API and Product in a manner consistent with (i) the applicable Indian manufacturing standards, including manufacturing standards promulgated by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), World Health Organization (“WHO”) pre-qualification standards, standards of the European Medicines Agency (“EMA”), or United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) tentative approval standards (“Minimum Quality Standards”); and (ii) on a country-by-country basis, any applicable national, regional or local standards as may be required by the specific country where Product is sold. In addition, Licensee and its Limited Sublicensees shall meet the Minimum Quality Standards with respect to a particular Product prior to Licensee’s and its Limited Sublicensees’ sale of such Product to any country within the Territory.
Minimum Quality Standards. All Lots - Mandatory Requirements - The Supplier shall comply with all aspects of the minimum quality standards mandatory requirement. Please refer to paragraph 3.1 of this Framework Schedule 2: Goods and delivery of purchased Goods and Key Performance Indicators.
Minimum Quality Standards