Design Authority definition

Design Authority means the organization within each Party which has the authority to make final binding decisions and give approval regarding design requirements, design assurance, and design output for existing, new, and modified facilities, structures, systems, Equipment, and components, including material and software;
Design Authority means any person responsible for the design of a package or packaging, special form radioactive material and low dispersible radioactive material; and
Design Authority means the organization having responsibility for maintaining the Design Basis and ensuring that design output documents accurately reflect the Design Basis. Unless Owners otherwise notify Contractor in writing, Design Authority as used herein refers to Westinghouse.

Examples of Design Authority in a sentence

  • Any other format shall be agreed between the Packaging Design Authority (PDA) and the MOD and must be compatible with access to SPIN.

  • All articles/material purchased shall, wherever practicable, be subject to the same test criteria that was used by the Design Authority during the production phase.

  • CLG remains the owner and final Design Authority on changes to all standards, specifications and service requirements and will have ultimate responsibility for sign-off and publication.

  • Final Acceptance occurs when LMUSS and the DND Design Authority approves Seller furnished documents verifying receipt and acceptance of processors.

  • Final Acceptance occurs when LMUSS and the DND Design Authority approves Seller furnished documents verifying successful completion of FAT.


More Definitions of Design Authority

Design Authority means the body with sufficient technical knowledge and capability responsible for, amongst other things, providing assurance to the Employer in relation to the OPO CCTV System as more particularly described in Clause 22.
Design Authority a design authority board within the Authority to provide assurance and ensure adherence to the Authority ICT Strategy. "Early Life Support (ELS)" is as defined under ITIL. "End Users" is as defined in Schedule 2.2 including citizens where applicable.
Design Authority means the person/organisation selected by the Authority to systematically ensure the fitness for purpose of a design’s intent through life and to make design decisions, authorise by application of professional judgement the approval changes to the design intent, or material state. Such authority may be split into approving, integration and technical authorities as defined in DSA-03 Glossary for MOD Shipping Regulations;
Design Authority is the defined person authorised to confirm the safety case compliance of a design.
Design Authority means an organisation appointed by the Contract to be responsible for a design and for signing the Certificate of Design.
Design Authority means the Contractor whose duties are defined in Issue 1, Quality Management Plan (January 2011) at Schedule 12 to this Contract Design Failings means a failure by the Contractor to meet the requirements of the Contract resulting from any error, act, omission, decision or any other cause in exercising their design responsibilities including producing, demonstrating and accepting the design in the provision of the Contractor Deliverables and pursuant to their obligations under this Contract; DPA means the Data Protection Act 1998;
Design Authority for any Section, the person within the Owner Participant notified by the Owner to the ALT from time to time12, as authorised to confirm the safety case compliance with the Standards and Statutory Requirements for the design of the Works.