R&D Testing definition

R&D Testing or “Research and Development Testing” means testing of cannabis that is performed prior to its final State Mandated Laboratory Testing and California Business and Professions Code § 26100(l) testing, before it is packaged, but using the same standards as a § 26100(l) Test and State Mandated Laboratory Testing, as each are defined herein.
R&D Testing is defined in Section II.1.

Examples of R&D Testing in a sentence

  • Supplier shall give Purchaser or its Authorized Representative the right to conduct on-premises inspections of the Cannabis for any reason, including but not limited to quality inspections, R&D Testing, and testing as required by Applicable Law.

  • Purchaser shall not be obligated to accept any Cannabis hereunder which has been treated with any pesticide, herbicide, fungicide (including, but not limited to, sulfur and sulfur-based compounds), insecticide or miticide, the application of which appears in R&D Testing or fails any pesticide testing consistent with or required by Applicable Law and BCC Regulations.

  • Supplier shall be responsible for R&D Testing of the Product, and the results of said tests shall be promptly provided to Purchaser.

  • If Purchaser requires further R&D Testing or 26100(l) Testing for compliance under Applicable Laws, such testing shall be the responsibility of Purchaser.

  • Additionally, any batch that fails R&D Testing or the 26100(1) Test will be replaced at Supplier’s sole cost and expense, with product that will comply with State Mandated Laboratory Testing requirements and Applicable Laws and otherwise meets the terms of this Agreement.

Related to R&D Testing

  • Genetic testing means an analysis of genetic markers to exclude or identify a man as the father or a woman as the mother of a child. The term includes an analysis of one or a combination of the following:

  • Biomarker testing means the analysis of an Insured’s tissue, blood, or other biospecimen for the presence of a Biomarker. "Biomarker testing" includes but is not limited to single-analyte tests, multi-plex panel tests, protein expression, whole exome, whole genome, and whole transcriptome sequencing.

  • Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • 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)

  • Acceptance Testing mean the tests, reviews and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of Agency to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.