Nonconformance definition

Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or service/workmanship in which one or more characteristics do not conform to requirements.
Nonconformance means a non-fulfillment of a requirement or departure from written procedures, work instructions, or quality system, as defined by the Licensee’s written Corrective Action and Preventive Action procedures.
Nonconformance means failure to comply with, or failure to operate due to noncompliance with, applicable Honeywell drawings or having defects in workmanship or material. Normal wear and tear and the need for regular overhaul and periodic maintenance do not constitute a Nonconformance.

Examples of Nonconformance in a sentence

  • Non-conformance to this requirement may be grounds for termination of this Agreement by A&M-SA.

  • Non-conformance to this requirement may be grounds for termination of this Agreement by A&M System.


More Definitions of Nonconformance

Nonconformance means the failure to adhere to the requirements of an approved building system, or where the building system is not specific, to the code.
Nonconformance means failure to operate due to defects in workmanship or material. Normal wear and tear and the need for regular overhaul and periodic maintenance do not constitute a Nonconformance.
Nonconformance means the failure to use the methods or emission factors specified in this article to calculate emissions, or the failure to meet any other requirements of the regulation.
Nonconformance means a documented or verifiable deviation from the requirements of this chapter.
Nonconformance means a documented or verifiable deviation from the requirements of this chapter or a deviation from the requirements of a quality system.
Nonconformance as used in this clause means a condition of any hardware, software, material, or
Nonconformance or “Nonconformity” means failure to meet all requirements of this Agreement.