HS2 Network Testing and Commissioning Requirements definition

HS2 Network Testing and Commissioning Requirements means HS2 Limited’s testing and commissioning requirements for the Franchisee;

Examples of HS2 Network Testing and Commissioning Requirements in a sentence

  • The Franchisee shall, by no later than three (3) months following receipt by the Franchisee of the HS2 Testing and Commissioning Plan, submit to the Secretary of State a Required Output Report setting out how the Franchisee shall meet the HS2 Network Testing and Commissioning Requirements (the “ Franchisee Testing and Commissioning Report”) in accordance with paragraphs 1 to 3 and 43.4 of this Schedule 18.2.

Related to HS2 Network Testing and Commissioning Requirements

  • Program Requirements means certain minimum program entry requirements as well as ongoing program requirements, to be fulfilled by Partner, some of which are general PartnerEdge requirements, some of which are specific for the “Sell Engagement” and some of which are specific for the different “Cloud” Product Families, including, without limitation payment of the Program Fee(s), meeting certain minimum annual revenue requirements, upholding a Sell Authorization for at least one “Cloud” Product Family and other requirements as set out in detail in the PartnerEdge Program Guide and the RSPI.

  • End Client Requirements means the specific requirements of the End Client, as notified to the Supplier in writing;

  • Project Requirements means the statement included in the Request for Proposal detailing the technical and other requirements of Canada which are to be met by the successful Bidder, and which are to be addressed in the Bid;

  • Service Specifications means the following documents, as applicable to the Services under Your order: