Non-Conformity definition

Non-Conformity means an observed situation where objective evidence indicates the non-fulfilment of a specified requirement.
Non-Conformity means any failure of any: (a) Software or Documentation to materially conform to the requirements of this Contract (including the Statement of Work) or (b) Software to materially conform to the requirements of this Contract or the Specifications or Documentation.
Non-Conformity means one of the following:

Examples of Non-Conformity in a sentence

  • The Vendor reserves right to treat any problem other than a Non-Conformity reported by the Customer as a request for change and to handle such request in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.


More Definitions of Non-Conformity

Non-Conformity means a failure of Software to perform in substantial accordance with the functions described in the Documentation.
Non-Conformity or “Non-Conformities” means a failure in the Software to operate substantially in accordance with the applicable product documentation (“Documentation”).
Non-Conformity means a Base Vehicle that does not conform with the terms set forth in Section 7.6.
Non-Conformity means an observed situation where objective evidence indicates the non-fulfilment of a requirement laid down in Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 or Directive 2005/65/EC that requires corrective action;
Non-Conformity means any failure of any (a) Proprietary Product or Documentation to conform to the requirements of this Agreement (including any applicable Statement of Work); or (b) Hardware and Software to conform to the requirements of this Agreement or the Specifications or Documentation therefor.
Non-Conformity shall have the meaning set forth in Article 5.6(a).
Non-Conformity means for the purpose of verifying an emissions report, that the CO2 emissions and other relevant information are not reported in line with the monitoring methodology described in a monitoring plan that an accredited verifier has assessed as satisfactory;