Acceptance Test Period definition

Acceptance Test Period means the period during which the Acceptance Procedures shall be performed, pursuant to the provisions of Schedule 2-5. Additional Charges has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 17.7.2 of this Contract.
Acceptance Test Period means the period during which the Acceptance Procedures shall be performed, pursuant to the provisions of Schedule 2-6. Acquired Rights Directive means the European Council Directive 77/187/EEC on the approximation of laws of European member states relating to the safeguarding of employees’ rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of undertakings or businesses, as amended.
Acceptance Test Period means the length of time specified in an Order during which the Acceptance Tests are performed.

Examples of Acceptance Test Period in a sentence

  • If, during the Acceptance Test Period, you provide BT Notice that the Acceptance Tests have not been passed, BT will remedy the non-conformance without undue delay and provide you Notice that BT has remedied the non-conformance and inform you of the Service Start Date.

  • If the CUSTOMER fails to carry out the relevant Acceptance Tests within the Acceptance Test Period and such failure is wholly and solely due to the actions or inactivity of the CUSTOMER, the Acceptance Tests shall be deemed to have been completed successfully.

  • In such a case, Vendor and Client will mutually agree upon an updated Acceptance Test Period.

  • If Client determines during the Acceptance Test Period that the Software Deliverable contains a Defect, Client will promptly send Vendor a written notice reporting the alleged Defect describing it to Vendor in sufficient detail reasonably necessary for Vendor to recreate it.

  • The CONTRACTOR shall, during the Acceptance Test Period, make available the Ordered IT Products to the CUSTOMER (including any products supplied by the CONTRACTOR necessary to enable the provision of those Ordered IT Products) for the Acceptance Procedures to be performed.


More Definitions of Acceptance Test Period

Acceptance Test Period or “Trial Period” means the length of time specified in an Order, or, if not so specified, a period of no less than [***] days and no more than [***] working days, during which the Acceptance Tests are performed.
Acceptance Test Period for each Software Deliverable will be thirty (30) days. The Acceptance Test Period for each Software Deliverable will begin when CGI has completed and delivered the Software Deliverable to Customer’s designated site, successfully completed CGI’s installation test and notified Customer that the Software Deliverable is “Ready for Acceptance.” CGI will not be obligated to deliver a Software Deliverable to Customer until Customer demonstrates the readiness of the target technical platform and environment, as described and according to the schedule specified in the Statement of Work.
Acceptance Test Period for a Deliverable shall mean the applicable period Supply Agreement Confidential-WinStar/Lucent specified in Schedule E. In the event an Acceptance Test Period for a particular Deliverable is not specified in Schedule E and is not otherwise mutually agreed upon, the Acceptance Test Period shall be thirty (30) days from either Lucent Certification, if installed or implemented by Lucent, or delivery of the Deliverable, if not installed or implemented by Lucent.
Acceptance Test Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3 of Exhibit E.
Acceptance Test Period means five (5) Business Days from the date that the Client is notified by 4SIGHT in writing that the Service is ready for use (if applicable);
Acceptance Test Period means a period of five Business Days, or such other period as may be specified in the applicable Schedule, after receiving Notice from BT that a Service (or part of a Service) is available for performance of any Acceptance Tests.
Acceptance Test Period means a period identified as such in accordance with Schedule 10 (Acceptance), during which Acceptance Tests will take place;