Testing Systems definition

Testing Systems means Integrex Testing Systems LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of Testing Systems in a sentence

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  • Each of the Lender is a shareholder of the Parent Company; WHEREAS the Parent Company is the parent company of M.E.A. Testing Systems Ltd., P▇▇▇.▇▇.

  • Internet Testing Systems: The only PII data we share with Internet Testing Systems, ITS, is the student’s full name.

  • The attached documents and these terms and conditions shall constitute the complete Agreement between Geotechnical Consulting & Testing Systems, L.L.C. (hereinafter referred as “GCTS”) and Buyer for all products and services to be provided to Buyer, and no other terms and conditions and no modification or amendment thereof shall be binding upon the parties unless consented to in writing by GCTS.

Related to Testing Systems

  • Operating System refers to the software that manages the Hardware Device. You have the right to use the Operating System delivered with the Hardware Device (and any updates acquired through our technical support services) only as incorporated in, and as part of, the Hardware Device and subject to the terms of the license agreement(s) delivered with or on the Hardware Device. Current versions of the license agreements are located in the documentation for the Hardware Device.

  • Testing service means a national testing service selected by the board.

  • Building Systems means any electrical, mechanical, structural, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, sprinkler, life safety or security systems serving the Building.

  • Operating Software means those routines, whether or not identified as Program Products, that reside in the Equipment and are required for the Equipment to perform its intended function(s), and which interface the operator, other Contractor-supplied programs, and user programs to the Equipment.

  • Trusted Systems include only the following methods of physical delivery: (1) hand-delivery by a person authorized to have access to the Confidential Information with written acknowledgement of receipt; (2) United States Postal Service (“USPS”) first class mail, or USPS delivery services that include Tracking, such as Certified Mail, Express Mail or Registered Mail; (3) commercial delivery services (e.g. FedEx, UPS, DHL) which offer tracking and receipt confirmation; and (4) the Washington State Campus mail system. For electronic transmission, the Washington State Governmental Network (SGN) is a Trusted System for communications within that Network.