Intrusive Testing definition

Intrusive Testing has the meaning specified in Section 5.08(b).
Intrusive Testing as used hereunder shall mean any testing that requires temporarily disabling the Customer’s Service. Agile will also perform Network monitoring to determine the status and performance of the Network and individual circuits including:

Examples of Intrusive Testing in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser may conduct Intrusive Testing of any tenant space currently or formerly occupied by a dry cleaning establishment, as well as any location outside the front or back door of any such establishment reasonably selected by Purchaser’s environmental consultant, subject to Seller’s approval of the Intrusive Testing Scope of Work for such Intrusive Testing (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld).

  • Purchaser shall remove from the Property all wastes, spoils, material, soil, water, Hazardous Materials (as hereinafter defined), and debris resulting from or related to any Intrusive Testing (together, “Waste”) as soon after generation as is commercially reasonable and shall dispose of such Waste in accordance with all applicable laws, including without limitation Environmental Requirements (as hereinafter defined).

  • In addition, prior to undertaking any Intrusive Testing, Purchaser’s agents will obtain and maintain not less than Three Million ($3,000,000.00) Dollars per claim/aggregate in Consultants’ Professional Liability insurance, not less than Three Million ($3,000,000.00) Dollars per occurrence/aggregate in Contractors’ Pollution Legal Liability insurance, and not less than Five Million ($5,000,000.00) Dollars per occurrence/aggregate in umbrella coverage.

  • Seller reserves the right to have a representative present during any or all inspections and/or tests of the Property and/or Property Documents conducted by Purchaser or its agents, and to collect “split samples” of any environmental medium that is the subject of Intrusive Testing.

  • If Buyer or Buyer’s Licensees take any sample from the Property in connection with any such approved Intrusive Testing, Buyer shall provide to Seller a portion of such sample being tested to allow Seller, if it so chooses, to perform its own testing.

  • Purchaser shall not undertake any Intrusive Testing without Seller’s prior consent, which may be given, withheld or conditioned in Seller’s sole and absolute discretion.

  • If Seller grants its consent to any Intrusive Testing, then Buyer and Buyer’s Licensees shall, in performing such Intrusive Testing, comply with agreed upon procedures and with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to the Property, and with any permit or license applicable to the Property.

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  • Seller shall not unreasonably withhold, condition or delay its consent to any proposal for Intrusive Testing but Seller may require that Seller’s environmental consultant or engineer be present at all times during the performance of the Intrusive Testing and Seller may impose reasonable procedures and restrictions with respect to the time and manner of performance of such Intrusive Testing.

  • If the intended inspection includes Intrusive Testing, such notice shall be delivered to Seller no fewer than three (3) business days prior to the scheduled Intrusive Testing and shall include a reasonably detailed description of the type, scope, manner and duration of the inspections and/or tests to be conducted (the “Intrusive Testing Scope of Work”).

Related to Intrusive Testing

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • Invasive species means an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • Screening means the process to determine whether the person seeking assistance needs further comprehensive assessment.