Factory Test Certificate definition

Factory Test Certificate means a document submitted by the Vendor to the Owner and signed by an authorized representative of the Owner and an authorized officer of the Vendor stating that in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit B3 and this Contract the Vendor has successfully completed all factory tests on the PCS Products (of the type to be installed as part of the Initial System) in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit B3 and this Contract.

Examples of Factory Test Certificate in a sentence

  • After the witnessing of factory tests by the Inspector (if any) has been satisfactorily completed, the Inspector shall issue a "Factory Test Certificate for Goods" which is signed by both Parties.

Related to Factory Test Certificate

  • Final Test Certificate means the final test certificate issued by the owner within the provisions of the contract.

  • Residual Interest Certificate means any of the Class R-I Certificates, the Class R-II Certificates, the Class R-III Certificates or, if issued in accordance with Section 2.06, the Class R-LR Certificates.

  • Trust Certificate means a certificate evidencing the beneficial interest of a Person in the trust established by the Trust Agreement and substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A to such Trust Agreement.

  • Valid Certificate means, in respect of a payor, a valid certificate or ruling issued by the ITA in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Company and the Exchange Agent: (a) exempting such payor from the duty to withhold Israeli Taxes with respect to the applicable payment, (b) determining the applicable rate of Israeli Taxes to be withheld from the applicable payment or (c) providing any other instructions regarding the payment or withholding with respect to the applicable payment.

  • Pricing Certificate means a certificate in the form of Exhibit C, properly completed and signed by a Senior Officer or his or her designated representative of Borrower.