Sample Submission Clause Samples
The Sample Submission clause outlines the requirements and procedures for providing product or material samples to another party for review or approval. Typically, this clause specifies the type, quantity, and quality standards of samples to be submitted, as well as timelines and methods for delivery. By establishing clear expectations for sample provision, the clause helps ensure that both parties agree on the characteristics of goods or materials before full-scale production or delivery, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over quality or suitability.
Sample Submission. The participating Vendor shall submit samples (each cavity if applicable) as specified by the Buyer for the Vendor's incoming Quality Assurance approval. The First Article package shall comprise information provided by the Buyer on a separate email.
Sample Submission. The Submitter will provide a completed Submission Form (the “Submission”) and the samples to be analyzed (the “Samples”). We reserve the right to decline a Submission. By making a Submission, the Submitter certifies that They are legally capable of entering into binding contracts on behalf of Themselves, Their supervisor, and/or Their Company.
Sample Submission. Samples will be submitted for laboratory analysis of VOCs via USEPA method TO-15.
Sample Submission. Client agrees to submit all samples of goods produced or sold (“Sample”) for testing (each, an “Order”) in accordance with the guidelines and minimum sample size requirements (“Minimum Sample Requirement”) as provided on the Saguaro Testing website (the “Website”). Minimum Sample Requirements may change at the discretion of Saguaro Testing; therefore, Client is responsible for confirming that each submitted Sample conforms to the Minimum Sample Requirements as provided on the Website at the time of Sample submission.
Sample Submission. Samples collected from test pits will be submitted for laboratory analysis of VOCs via USEPA Method 8260, SVOCs via USEPA Method 8270, PCBs via USEPA Method 8082 and total weight RCRA metals via USEPA Method 6010 and Method 7471. Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analyses will be performed on a select number of samples, determined in consultation with the NYSDEC, for those compounds documented at concentrations greater than 20 times the maximum contaminant level as specified in 40 CFR Part 261.
Sample Submission. Client shall ship Samples to SomaLogic on dry ice after submitting a completed electronic Sample Submission Form.
Sample Submission. All samples must be delivered to BGI Tech Solutions in accordance with sample requirements listed above, find more information at BGI TechSolutions Sample Submission Instructions . Once you get a project number from your BGI service representative and get ready to submit samples, please submit sample information online by following the BGI Sample Submission Guide one or two days prior to shipping. When you complete the online submission, you may send samples and a hard copy of sample information form to the address showed on the form.
Sample Submission. Samples Collected for Surface Soil Screening Samples Collected Adjacent to Electrical Transformer Samples Collected Adjacent to the Sub Station Samples Collected within Building 5A and 5B Samples Collected in Western Parking Area
