Inspection definition

Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product or service and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.
Inspection means examining and testing the work performed under the contract (including, when appropriate, raw materials, equipment, components, and intermediate assemblies) to determine whether it conforms to contract requirements.
Inspection in this Clause 11, shall mean the Buyers' inspection according to Clause 4 a) or 4 b), if applicable, or the Buyers' inspection prior to the signing of this Agreement. If the Vessel is taken over without inspection, the date of this Agreement shall be the relevant date. * Notes, if any, in the surveyor's report which are accepted by the Classification Society without condition/recommendation are not to be taken into account.

Examples of Inspection in a sentence

  • Vehicle Inspection Reports (10 points) measure the initial pass/fail rate of the annual state inspection of buses.

  • The District Inspection Branch inspects retail food facilities, temporary events, and apartment buildings; investigates public health complaints; and holds administrative hearings, as needed.

  • Consumer Disputes can also be settled out of court through the Czech Trade Inspection Authority (xxx.xxx.xx) or the European Commission’s online platform for dispute resolution (xx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxx/xxx).

  • CLIENT intends to design and construct the following described project: 00xx Xxxxxx from Woodlawn to Xxxxxx Construction Inspection (hereinafter collectively called the “Project”).

  • The County will pay for the County requested audit unless the auditor finds that Contractor has materially breached this Contract, in which case Contractor must bear all costs of the audit; and if the audit reveals material non- compliance with this Paragraph 33.5 (Audit and Inspection, Information Security and Privacy Requirements), the County may exercise its termination rights provided by this Contract.


More Definitions of Inspection

Inspection means an official examination or observation including, but not limited to, tests, surveys, and monitoring to determine compliance with rules, regulations, orders, requirements, and conditions of the agency.
Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, analysing, gauging one or more characteristics of the goods or services or works, and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.
Inspection means initial/periodic inspection carried out by the Company's Authorised Representative/Engineer to ascertain road worthiness of the vehicle(s)t along with necessary Permits, Insurance etc. for the vehicle(s) as well as all the Crew engaged against this contract. The Company's decision in this regard shall be final.
Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product and comparing the same with the specified requirement mentioned in the Contract/Purchase Order to determine conformity.
Inspection means any inspection of an employer’s factory, plant, establishment, construction site or other area, workplace or environment where work is preformed by an employee of an employer, and includes any inspection conducted pursuant to a filed complaint, and any follow-up inspection, accident investigation or other inspections conducted under the Act.
Inspection means initial/periodic inspection carried out by the Company's Engineer to ascertain road worthiness of the vehicle(s)/equipment along with necessary Permits, Insurance etc. for the vehicle(s)/equipment as well as all the Crew engaged against this contract. The Company's decision in this regard shall be final.
Inspection means an independent documented conformity evaluation by observation and judgement accompanied as appropriate by measurement, testing or gauging, in order to verify compliance with applicable requirements.