Provisional Acceptance definition
Examples of Provisional Acceptance in a sentence
For a period of ten (10) years from the applicable Date of Provisional Acceptance or Date of Commercial Acceptance of the System whichever is earlier, the Contractor will make available to the Purchaser replacement parts and repair service for the System as may be reasonably necessary for its operation, maintenance or repair.
The Purchaser shall not unreasonably withhold or delay issuance of a Certificate of Commercial Acceptance, a Certificate of Provisional Acceptance or a Certificate of Final Acceptance.
The Principal shall not unreasonably withhold or delay issuance of a Provisional Acceptance Note.
Upon payment of the Upgrade Price with respect to a System Upgrade and the issuance of a Certificate of Commercial Acceptance or a Certificate of Provisional Acceptance with respect to such System Upgrade by the Purchaser in accordance with this Contract, title to such System Upgrade shall vest in the Purchaser.
Provisional Acceptance shall occur upon successful completion of all Work except for; (i) completion of the punch list, (ii) delivery of as‐builts and, (iii) completion of the applicable Performance Test(s).