Inspection Test definition

Inspection Test means such test or tests as are prescribed by the specifications to be made by the Purchaser / Employer or his nominee during installation, and commissioning.
Inspection Test means the testing performed by the Developer of the Software pursuant to Appendix 3;
Inspection Test means such test or tests as are prescribed by the specifications to be

Examples of Inspection Test in a sentence

  • The work shall be accepted only after Inspection Test Check carried out by JTO/SDE in charge of work in SSA, designated by the BSNL, as per prescribed schedule and work passing the test successfully.

  • The Purchaser shall be entitled to refuse the Goods if a complete set of test certificates and/or internal inspection reports are not provided by the Supplier as per the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) or Inspection Test Plan (ITP).

  • Each Development Deliverable will comply with the applicable requirements for such Development Deliverable, subject to Section 2.5(A) (Development Deliverable Inspection, Test, and Acceptance: Notice of Completion and Evaluation).

  • Newly hired, uncertified Code Assistance Officers and Community Service/Code Assistance Officers shall be required to pass the International Code Council Property Maintenance & Housing Inspection Test in order to successfully pass their probation, and such certification shall be maintained as a condition of employment.

  • Aran will monitor production per the Quality Control Plan and complete inspection of each lot of shipment per the Outgoing Lot Inspection Test Plan as well as perform any other tests or inspections required by the Specifications to ensure conformance.

  • The CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate the proposed method to track Inspection Test Plans and how tasks will be traceable as work is being sequenced, applicable to the Scope of Works to be approved by the owner prior to start the works.

  • Should Buyer fail to attend the Source Inspection Test notwithstanding due notification by Seller, the Source Inspection Test Protocol in Annex 2 to this Agreement shall be signed by Seller only, and Buyer shall not be entitled to dispute due performance of the Source Inspection Test thereafter.

  • Substrates and any other materials needed for performance of the Source Inspection Test shall be duly and timely supplied by Buyer at its own costs.

  • The Purchaser shall be entitled to refuse the Goods if a complete setof test certificates and/or internal inspection reports are not provided by the Supplier as per the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) or Inspection Test Plan (ITP).

  • The following Annexes to this Agreement shall form an integral part of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein; in case of any discrepancy between an Annex to this Agreement and the text of this Agreement, the latter shall prevail: Annex 1 Scope of Delivery (Seller’s Quotation No. [***]); Annex 2 Source Inspection Test Protocol (at production site in Austria); Annex 3 Acceptance Test Protocol (at Buyer’s Installation Site).