Engineering Targets definition

Engineering Targets means one or more mutually agreed broad attributes that applicable for a particular Project, which may be utilized to demonstrate that there has been no gross deviation from the proposed process of the draft master manufacturing record, provided that such attributes shall be “Engineering Targets” only if mutually agreed by the Parties for Engineering Run(s) and specifically set out in the Project Plan.

Examples of Engineering Targets in a sentence

  • Except for the Engineering Targets, there will be no specifications for acceptance of Engineering Batches, but the parties may mutually agree on certain additional target quality attributes to aim for, if set forth in the applicable Project Plan.

  • Paragon and Client may agree to include one or more Engineering Targets in the Project Plan for a Project.

  • Mutually agreed Engineering Targets shall be the sole and exclusive basis for alleging any “failure” with respect to an Engineering Run.

Related to Engineering Targets

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