Inspection Discrepancies definition

Inspection Discrepancies means all Airworthy discrepancies and deficiencies

Examples of Inspection Discrepancies in a sentence

  • As soon as reasonably practicable after Purchaser’s technical acceptance of the Aircraft pursuant to Section 3.4.1, Seller shall cause the Inspection Facility to correct, at Purchaser’s cost and expense, all Airworthiness Inspection Discrepancies as agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser.

  • In the event that Airworthiness Inspection Discrepancies are discovered during the flight test, Seller shall cause the Inspection Facility to correct, at Purchaser’s cost and expense, such additional Airworthiness Inspection Discrepancies as agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser.

  • The Deposit shall be refundable to Purchaser until such time as Purchaser accepts the Aircraft pursuant to Section 3.3, and thereafter the Deposit shall be non-refundable to Purchaser, subject to Seller's repair and correction of any Inspection Discrepancies, and except as otherwise provided herein.

  • The Closing shall occur on a mutually acceptable day on or around March 15, 2021; provided however, that if the Inspection Discrepancies are still being repair on March 15, 2021 and then Closing shall occur two (2) days after the remediation of the Inspection Discrepancies (such date being the "Closing Date") and shall take place at the Delivery Location.

  • Annual CSCE Inspection Discrepancies and Responses 8 summarizes non-compliance issues that may be noted during an inspection, and the response issued by the SWPPT Leader.

  • The total working population is 35,239 including 29470 main worker and 5769 marginal workers.

  • In the more traditional form of condominium project, the units consist of the air space enclosed within each of the buildings and the common elements include the exterior structural components of the buildings.

  • As soon as reasonably practicable after Purchaser’s conditional acceptance of the Aircraft pursuant to Section 3.3.2, Seller, at Seller’s sole cost and expense, will remedy all Inspection Discrepancies.

  • Seller shall not be liable for any failure of or delay in the correction of any Inspection Discrepancies, or in the delivery of the Aircraft to Purchaser, for the period that such failure or delay is due to acts of God or the public enemy; war, insurrection or riots; fires, governmental actions; strikes or labor disputes; inability to obtain Aircraft materials, accessories, equipment, or parts from the vendors; or any other cause beyond Seller's absolute control.

  • Purchaser shall reduce the Purchase Price by the total cost and expense, if any, incurred by Purchaser to correct all Airworthiness Inspection Discrepancies, as agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser, pursuant to Section 3.5 (“Purchase Price Reduction”).

Related to Inspection Discrepancies

  • Inspection Report means the report delivered by the Master Servicer or the Special Servicer, as the case may be, substantially in the form of Exhibit L hereto.

  • Inspections has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.2.

  • Study Materials means all the materials and information created for the Study, or required to be submitted to the Sponsor including all data, results, Biological Samples, Case Report Forms (or their equivalent) in whatever form held, conclusions, discoveries, inventions, know-how and the like, whether patentable or not, relating to the Study, which are discovered or developed as a result of the Study, but excluding the Institution’s ordinary patient records.

  • Recalibration means the adjustment of all DRG weights to reflect changes in relative resource consumption.

  • Samples mean representative physical examples of materials, equipment or workmanship, used to confirm compliance with requirements and/or to establish standards for use in execution of the Work.

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Lead inspection means a surface-by-surface investigation to determine the presence of lead- based paint and the provisions of a report explaining the results of the investigation.

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to have uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced according to a single manufacturing order during the same cycle of manufacture.

  • Due Diligence Materials means the information to be provided by Seller to Purchaser pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.1 hereof.

  • Home inspection report means a written report that is

  • Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product or service and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.

  • Construction materials means any tangible personal property that will be

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Cost of materials means the cost of components, parts or materials which are intended for the production, manufacturing or assembling of the goods bid for and which are not produced, manufactured or assembled in the factory where the production, manufacture or assembly of such goods occurs, including freight, landing costs, port charges, import duties and other import costs of such components, parts or materials and all costs in connection with the handling and transport thereof prior to delivery at that factory;

  • Final Inspection means the process and procedure described in UGC Section 12.1.

  • Contract Material means all material created or required to be developed or created as part of, or for the purpose of performing, the Services, including documents, equipment, information and data stored by any means.

  • Study Data shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.

  • Instructional materials means relevant instructional

  • Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in paragraph 4.02A.

  • SAP Materials means any software, programs, tools, systems, data, or other materials made available by SAP or any other member of the SAP Group to Partner or to an End User (either directly or indirectly via Partner) prior to or in the course of the performance under any part of this Agreement including, but not limited to, the other SAP Products.

  • Shipment means a volume of products offered to and accepted by Carrier for transportation.

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.

  • Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files.

  • Collection Records means all manually prepared or computer generated records relating to collection efforts or payment histories with respect to the Receivables.

  • Inspection Period means the period beginning on the Effective Date and expiring at 5:00 p.m. eastern time on the forty-fifth day after the Effective Date.