Deficiencies means defects arising from non-conformity with the mutually agreed specifications and/or failure or non-conformity in the Scope of the Services.
Deficiencies means non satisfactory outcome of the Services which has resulted in deviation from the desired outcome and has thereby cause loss to a party of this Agreement.
Deficiencies have the meaning specified in Section 7.8(d);
Examples of Deficiencies in a sentence
Deficiencies in operations are offset by transfers from capital and, if insufficient, by the subsequent year’s member contributions.
Deficiencies that pose an imminent threat to the environment are considered an emergency situation.
The corrective work for Immediate Action Deficiencies shall begin immediately and continue without cessation until completed.
Deficiencies detected by such review shall be corrected by the permit holder immediately and prior to Certificate of Compliance/Occupancy issuance.
Deficiencies detected by such review shall be corrected by the applicant prior to permit approval.
More Definitions of Deficiencies
Deficiencies means defects arising from non-conformity with the mutually agreed specifications and/or failure or non-conformity in the Scope of Services.
Deficiencies means unsatisfactory outcome of the Services which has resulted in deviation from the desired outcome and has thereby cause loss to a party of this Agreement.
Deficiencies means any and all loss or damage resulting from:
Deficiencies shall have that meaning set forth in Section 9.02(a) of this Agreement.
Deficiencies means technical defects and other non-compliances found during a roadworthiness test;
Deficiencies means technical defects and other instances of non-compliance found during a technical inspection;
Deficiencies means those portions of the Works which are not completed to the required standard at the date of issuance of the Construction Completion Certificate.