Test Samples Sample Clauses

Test Samples. The Contractor is responsible for providing Samples of sufficient size for test purposes and for coordinating such tests with the Work Progress Schedule to avoid delay.
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Test Samples. 6.5.1 The Project Manager may require any or all materials to be tested by means of samples or otherwise. Contractor shall collect and forward samples requested by the Project Manager. Contractor shall not use or incorporate any material represented by the samples until all required tests have been made and the material has been accepted. In all cases, the Contractor shall furnish the required samples without charge. Where samples are required from the completed work, the Contractor shall cut and furnish samples from the completed work. Samples so removed shall be replaced with identical material and refinished. No additional compensation will be allowed for furnishing test samples and their replacement with new materials.
Test Samples. Contractor shall supply sample products in sufficient quantities for testing purposes when reasonable and requested. The Contractor shall contact the State Account Manager in instances where the request for samples is believed to be unreasonable. The State Account Manager shall deem if the request is reasonable or unreasonable. Samples shall be provided at no expense to the Ordering Agency and delivered within 2 – 4 business days of request. Ordering
Test Samples. The size of the samples shall be 50 mm x 100 mm. Prior to testing the samples shall be conditioned for at least 48 hours at an ambient temperature (23 °C ± 2 °C) and an ambient relative humidity (50 per cent ± 5 per cent).
Test Samples. The Contractor, at his expense, shall furnish samples of materials to be tested in sufficient time before use to allow for testing and to cause no delay in the Work.
Test Samples. Contact: Yes No Does participant have a written procedure for ordering test samples?   Are test samples representative of product offered for sale?   Are maintenance and installation instructions included in package sent to customer?   Are they adequate per standards?   Are maintenance instructions general?   Are maintenance instructions specific?   Comments:
Test Samples. Contractor shall supply sample products in sufficient quantities for testing purposes when reasonable and requested. The Contractor shall contact the State Account Manager in instances where the request for samples is believed to be unreasonable. The State Account Manager shall deem if the request is reasonable or unreasonable. Samples shall be provided at no expense to the Ordering Agency and delivered within 2 – 4 business days of request. Ordering Catalog Hard Copy Catalog Hard copies of the Indiana Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) Products Catalog shall be available upon request, at no cost, to Ordering Agencies for ordering under this Contract. Requests for hard copy catalogs should be submitted to Customer Service. REQUEST HARD COPY CATALOG Contact: Telephone: Facsimile: Email:
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Test Samples. 1.3.1. Two virgin PRDs shall be tested, and the averaged activation time shall establish a baseline activation time.
Test Samples. US Veterinarian Food Inspection Personnel may take samples from delivered quantities at any time for the purpose of submission to the Commander, Vet Lab Europe, CMR 402 APO, AE 09180. Testing will be performed in accordance with requirements of AE 40-70.
Test Samples. Bidders guarantee that all items offered in their bid reply and all subsequent deliveries resulting from being awarded this contract shall conform to all bid specifications and match the approved bid sample. Bid samples shall be a true and exact representative sample of the actual material offered (1 case) of product will be required for sampling, if requested. If requested, the vendor has five (5) business days to deliver the sample(s) to the VDC. Requested samples to be sent to: VDC; Attn.: Q.A.Lab 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx. Sandston, VA. 23150
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