External Visual Inspection definition

External Visual Inspection means a condition survey undertaken for the purpose of detecting any new external Damage or deterioration of existing external Damage. Includes as a minimum a visual inspection of the exterior and a dated photographic record of all observable exterior Damage;

Examples of External Visual Inspection in a sentence

  • Product will be subjected to Buyer Counterfeit Mitigation Testing which includes as applicable/or required: External Visual Inspection • Dimensional • Resistance to Solvents • Electrical Testing • Radiological (X-Ray) Inspection • Programming Testing • Delid/Decapsulation Internal Analysis (destructive) • Solderability Testing (destructive).

  • Product will be subjected to Buyer Counterfeit Mitigation Testing which includes as applicable/or required: External Visual Inspection • Dimensional • Device Surface Test • Mechanical Scrape Test • Electrical Testing • Radiological (X-Ray) Inspection • Programming Testing • Delid/Decapsulation Internal Analysis (destructive) • Solderability Testing (destructive).

Related to External Visual Inspection

  • External inspection means an inspection made when a boiler is in operation.

  • Initial inspection means the first on-site inspection of facilities to verify declarations submitted pursuant to Articles III, IV, V and VI and this Annex.

  • External Verifier means any qualified provider of third party assurance or attestation services or other independent expert of internationally recognised standing appointed by the Issuer, in each case with the expertise necessary to perform the functions required to be performed by the External Verifier under these Conditions, as determined in good faith by the Issuer;

  • Home inspection means the on-site, physical review of the home of an applicant to assure the applicant and the home meets all health and safety requirements within these rules.

  • Final Inspection means the process and procedure described in UGC Section 12.