Errata Correction definition

Errata Correction means any error correction to any Bluetooth Specification or Foundation Specification created for the sole purpose of error corrections in existing and published features (no additional features) or removal of such features, that are required because of an unclarity or error in existing feature operation.
Errata Correction means any correction to a Published Specification created for the sole purpose of correcting errors in, or making clarifications to, a Published Specification with respect to features or functionality already in existence in a Published Specification (i.e., not for the purpose of creating additional features or functionality) that are required because of an error or lack of clarity in a Published Specification. Errata Corrections shall not include any modifications to a Published Specification that materially alter or augment the functionality, capabilities or capacities of products or portions thereof that qualify as Compliant Portions.

Examples of Errata Correction in a sentence

  • Once a Published Specification has been adopted, Errata Corrections to a Published Specification may be proposed by a Member by circulating to the Secretary a statement that clearly identifies the error to be corrected and provides a reasonable explanation for the Errata Correction proposed.

  • Errata Corrections to a Published Test Suite may be proposed by a Member by circulating to the Secretary a statement that clearly identifies the error to be corrected and provides a reasonable explanation for the Errata Correction proposed.

Related to Errata Correction

  • Correction as used in this clause, means the elimination of a defect.

  • Error Correction means the use of reasonable commercial efforts to correct Errors.

  • State correctional facility means a facility or institution maintained and operated by the department.

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Plan of correction means a home health agency’s written response to findings of regulatory non- compliance. Plans must adhere to the format specified by the licensing agency, must include acceptable timeframes in which deficiencies will be corrected and must be approved by the licensing agency.