Commissioning Documents definition

Commissioning Documents means an order for the provision of a Specific Assignment by Ofqual commissioning Services from the Contractor. “Conflict of Interest” means any interest or activity whether current, recently completed or planned by You, Your Employer, an organisation You work for or a person with whom You have a close relationship which may conflict with or cast doubt on whether the advice You provide to Ofqual is independent and impartial;

Examples of Commissioning Documents in a sentence

  • The Developer agrees that the commissioning of the watermain will be done in accordance with the MECP Watermain Disinfection Procedure, the Town of Minto Municipal Servicing and Design Standards and the approved Commissioning Documents.

  • SSR and SSR’s consultants grant and convey to the Board all of their right, title, and interest in and to the Commissioning Documents.

  • The Board shall be deemed the owner of the drawings, specifications, designs, and other documents prepared by SSR and the SSR’s consultants for use in and with this Agreement and any design concepts contained therein (collectively the Commissioning Documents).

  • The Commissioning Agent shall produce project specific Commissioning Documents which are to be incorporated into the Architect’s design submissions after review and acceptance by the Architect.

  • This group has coordinated an initial, informal audit by Roche of the PDL manufacturing facility project following mechanical completion, which included a review of the Impact Assessment, the System Boundary Drawings, the Commissioning Documents, and sample IQ, OQ, and PQ Documents (which is consistent with the ISPE Baseline Guide for Commissioning and Qualification Activities, the qualification approach currently being applied by PDL).

  • This audit should be performed following mechanical completion [*], and include a review of the Impact Assessment, the System Boundary Drawings, the Commissioning Documents, and sample IQ, OQ, and PQ Documents; which is consistent with the ISPE Baseline Guide for Commissioning and Qualification Activities (the qualification approach currently being applied by PDL).