Quality and Test Procedures definition

Quality and Test Procedures means the testing specifications, quality requirements, standards, procedures and parameters supplied and/or approved by iRobot, including without limitation, the specifications and quality requirements plans for the Product and certain Components attached hereto as Schedule 3.
Quality and Test Procedures means the testing specifications, quality requirements, standards, procedures and parameters supplied and/or approved by iRobot, including without limitation, the specifications and quality requirements plans for the Product and certain Components attached hereto as Schedule 3. 1.54 “Waived NRE Costs” means, collectively, [***]. 2List of Schedules. This Agreement includes the following Schedules for each Product to be manufactured hereunder, which are hereby incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement: Schedule 1Statement of Work and Specifications Schedule 2Fee and Price Schedule (Final Kin Yat Quote) Schedule 3 – Quality and Test Procedures Schedule 4 – Non-Disclosure Agreement Schedule 5Trademark Usage Guidelines Schedule 6 – iRobot Quarter End 3Manufacturing Services. Kin Yat will manufacture the Product in accordance with the Specifications and any applicable Purchase Order. When requested by iRobot, and subject to appropriate fee and cost adjustments, Kin Yat will provide Additional Services for existing or future Product manufactured by Kin Yat for iRobot. iRobot shall be solely responsible for the sufficiency and adequacy of the Specifications. 3.1
Quality and Test Procedures means the testing specifications, quality requirements, standards, procedures and parameters supplied and/or approved by Company, including without limitation, the specifications and quality requirements plans for the Product and certain Components attached hereto as Schedule 3. 1.67 “R3 Product” means any and all configurations of the Roomba® 3 product SKUs manufactured Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company’s application requesting confidential treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Exchange Act — [*] denotes omissions.

Examples of Quality and Test Procedures in a sentence

  • Company and Jabil shall coordinate with Jabil’s quality team to generate an audit plan that complies with the detailed Quality and Test Procedures.

  • This exercise shall be conducted in addition to Jabil’s adherence to Quality and Test Procedures.

  • Quality related data collection and data transfer requirements shall be governed as per the Production Quality Data Collection and Data Transfer Requirements document included in the Quality and Test Procedures.

  • Jabil shall establish inspection points throughout its manufacturing process and shall be governed, at a minimum, by the Quality and Test Procedures.

  • All Products manufactured and supplied by Jabil shall adhere to the Quality and Test Procedures as set forth in this Agreement, including the Quality and Test Procedures attached as Schedule 3 hereto.

  • Calibration requirements are outlined in the applicable Production QC Plan documents included in the Quality and Test Procedures.

  • Company shall be solely responsible for the sufficiency and adequacy of the Quality and Test Procedures and will hold Jabil harmless from any claims arising therefrom pursuant to Section 19.2. Jabil is responsible for designing and/or purchasing and maintaining necessary test and fixture equipment to conduct such testing and procedures at no charge in connection with performing the Reasonable and Customer Support Services.

  • Company, or its designated representative, will perform final random inspections on all shipments according to the sampling plan described in the Production Quality Specification and Test Plan – General Requirements included in the Quality and Test Procedures.

  • Tooling & Tooling Cavity requirements shall be governed, at a minimum, as per the testing process outlined in the Production Quality Specification and Test Plan – General Requirements included in the Quality and Test Procedures.

  • If any batch of Components fails to comply with Specifications, the disposition of the molded parts and units made with such non-conforming molded parts shall be governed by the Production QC Plan – Roomba 3 Robot included in the Quality and Test Procedures.


More Definitions of Quality and Test Procedures

Quality and Test Procedures means the testing specifications, quality requirements, standards, procedures and parameters supplied and/or approved by iRobot, including without limitation, the specifications and quality requirements plans for the Product and certain Components attached hereto as Schedule 3. 1.54 “Waived NRE Costs” means, collectively, [***]. 2List of Schedules. This Agreement includes the following Schedules for each Product to be manufactured hereunder, which are hereby incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement: Schedule 1Statement of Work and Specifications Schedule 2Fee and Price Schedule (Final Kin Yat Quote) Schedule 3 – Quality and Test Procedures Schedule 4 – Non-Disclosure Agreement Schedule 5Trademark Usage Guidelines Schedule 6 – iRobot Quarter End 3Manufacturing Services. Kin Yat will manufacture the Product in accordance with the Specifications and any applicable Purchase Order. When requested by iRobot, and subject to appropriate fee and cost adjustments, Kin Yat will provide Additional Services for existing or future Product manufactured by Kin Yat for iRobot. iRobot shall be solely responsible for the sufficiency and adequacy of the Specifications. 3.1

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  • Quality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6.

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  • The Specification means the Specification annexed to or issued with G.T.C.C. and shall include the schedules & drawings attached thereto as well as all samples and pattern, if any.

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  • Product Specifications means the specifications, features and/or terms of any "Contract" (as defined in the LME Rules) listed for trading on the LME, as described in the LME Rules;

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to have uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced according to a single manufacturing order during the same cycle of manufacture.

  • cGMP means current Good Manufacturing Practice as set forth in the United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, and includes all rules and regulations promulgated by the FDA thereunder.

  • GMP means the amount proposed by Contractor and accepted by Owner as the maximum cost to Owner for construction of the Project in accordance with this Agreement. The GMP includes Contractor’s Construction Phase Fee, the General Conditions Cost, the Cost of the Work, and Contractor’s Contingency amount.

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