Inspection Authority definition

Inspection Authority means any person who with the aid of specialized knowledge or equipment or after such investigations, tests, sampling or analyses as he may consider necessary, and whether for reward or otherwise, renders a service by making special findings, purporting to be objective findings, as to-
Inspection Authority means an authority specified in Part I of Schedule XI or an officer of the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage duly authorized by the Plant Protection Adviser for the purpose of approval and certification of Post-entry quarantinefacilities and inspection of growing plants in such facilities in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Plant Protection Adviser and for any specified purpose, an authority specified in Part II of the said Schedule.
Inspection Authority means the person designated as such in the Contract, or by notice to the Contractor, to act as the representative of the Board for whose department or agency the Work is being carried out in matters concerning the inspection of the Work, and for purposes of section 16 (Inspection of the Work) includes a Quality Assurance Authority if such an authority is mentioned in the Contract;

Examples of Inspection Authority in a sentence

  • All reports, deliverable items, documents, goods and all services rendered under the Contract are subject to inspection by the Inspection Authority or representative.

  • Should any report, document, good or service not be in accordance with the requirements of the Statement of Work and to the satisfaction of the Inspection Authority, as submitted, the Inspection Authority will have the right to reject it or require its correction at the sole expense of the Contractor before recommending payment.

  • Assuming the Contractor accepts full responsibility for repair, the Contractor completes Section 2 and 3 of the Warranty Claim Form, returns it to the Inspection Authority who confirms corrective action has been completed, and who then distributes the form to the Technical Authority and the PWGSC Contracting Authority.

  • If the PWGSC Contracting or Inspection Authority is unable to support warranty action, the Defect Claim Form will be returned to the originator with a brief justification.

  • The Contractor must forward originals of completed inspection records, together with completed test(s) and/or trials sheets to the Inspection Authority as they are completed.


More Definitions of Inspection Authority

Inspection Authority means the local fire authority, or the SFM, and their authorized representatives.
Inspection Authority means Electrical Safety Authority.
Inspection Authority means agent of any authority having jurisdiction over construction and safety standards associated with any part of electrical work on site.
Inspection Authority means the department or other entity designated by the department to administer this permit or develop a local stormwater program.
Inspection Authority means the Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Inspection Authority means any person who with the aid of specialized knowledge or equipment or after such investigations, tests, sampling or analyses as he may consider necessary, and whether for reward or otherwise, renders a service by making special findings, purporting to be objective findings, as to- the health of any person; the safety or risk to health of any work, article, substance, plant or machinery, or of any condition prevalent on or in any premises; or the question of whether any particular standard has been or is being complied with, with respect to any work, article, substance, plant or machinery, or with respect to work or a condition prevalent on or in any premises, or with respect to any other matter, and by issuing a certificate, stating such findings, to the person to whom the service is rendered;
Inspection Authority means the authorized representative of any federal, state, local government, agency or political subdivision, having lawful authority to enforce federal, state, or local building codes.