After Acceptance of a Deliverable Sample Clauses

After Acceptance of a Deliverable or Service, the Department will, with input from Contractor, determine whether the Deliverable or Service, if applicable, is ready for Cutover. Contractor will put the Deliverable or Service into Production after the Department gives Contractor Notice that the Deliverable or Service is ready for Cutover. After being put in Production, a Deliverable or Service must be subject to the terms of Sections 7.3.1 and 7.3.2. The Department must give Acceptance after a Deliverable or Service is in Production for at least three calendar days without Deficiencies except Severity Level Moderate and Severity Level Minor Deficiencies as defined in Definitions.
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After Acceptance of a Deliverable. Critical Event, or Service, DSHS shall, with input from Contractor, determine whether the Deliverable, Critical Event, or Service, as applicable, is ready for Cutover. Contractor shall put the Deliverable, Critical Event, or Service into Operational Use after DSHS gives Contractor Notice that the Deliverable, Critical Event, or Service is ready for Cutover. Contractor shall put the Services into Operational Use in the Pilot after DSHS gives Contractor Notice that the Services are ready for Cutover. Contractor shall put the Services into Operational Use in Deployment in other locations after DSHS gives Contractor Notice that the Services are ready for Go-Live after Acceptance of the Pilot. The terms of Sections 7.1-7.4 shall apply to the Pilot which will be subjected to Validation Reviews.
After Acceptance of a Deliverable or Service, DSHS shall, with input from Contractor, determine whether the Deliverable or Service, if applicable, is ready for Cutover. Contractor shall put the Deliverable or Service into Production after DSHS gives Contractor Notice that the Deliverable or Service is ready for Cutover.

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  • 361 Acceptance of Specified Roads Specified Road work may be accepted subject to completion of clearing work that does not affect the road structure when completion is delayed for reasons beyond control of Purchaser, such as adverse weather. Specified Road work may be accepted subject to completion of planting and seeding for soil stabilization when completion is delayed for reasons beyond control of Purchaser, such as seasonal limitations. Purchaser shall complete planting or seeding on such road during the next suitable planting season. Specified Road work may be conditionally accepted prior to the application of dust palliatives when application is not necessary to prevent dusting of the road surface due to climatic conditions. Purchaser shall apply dust palliative on such roads prior to use during periods when dusting may occur. Prior to request for final inspection, Specified Road work, roadways, borrow pits, and quarries, occupied and no longer needed by Purchaser in connection with Purchaser’s Operations, shall be cleared of all rubbish, excess materials, and temporary structures.

  • ACCEPTANCE OF NONCONFORMING WORK If the Owner prefers to accept Work that is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Owner may do so instead of requiring its removal and correction, in which case the Contract Sum will be reduced as appropriate and equitable. Such adjustment shall be effected whether or not final payment has been made.

  • Acceptance of Deliverables The State’s Project Manager shall be responsible for the sign-off acceptance of all Deliverables required and performed/submitted pursuant to this Agreement. Upon successful completion of a Deliverable, Contractor shall provide the State’s Project Manager with a completed Acceptance and Signoff Form (Exhibit E). The State’s Project Manager will apply the standards established in Exhibit D and the acceptance criteria set forth in subparagraph B of this article, as appropriate, to determine the acceptability of the Deliverable provided by Contractor. If the State’s Project Manager rejects the Deliverable, the parties agree to any dispute(s) resulting from such rejection(s) will be resolved as set forth in this article. Acceptance Criteria for Deliverables (“Criteria”) provided by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement include: Timeliness: The Work was provided on time; according to schedule; Completeness: The Deliverable contained all of the, Data, Materials, and features required by the Agreement; and Technical accuracy: The Deliverable complied with the standards of this Agreement, or, if this Agreement lacks a standard for provision of the Work, the currently generally accepted industry standard. Contractor shall provide the Deliverable to the State, in accordance with direction from the Project Manager and as provided for in Exhibit D. The State shall accept the Deliverable, provided that Contractor has delivered the Deliverable in accordance with the Criteria. The State’s Project Manager shall assign the Acceptance and Signoff Form to notify Contractor of the Deliverable’s acceptability. If the State rejects the Deliverable provided, the State’s Project Manager shall submit to Contractor’s Project Manager a written rejection describing in detail the failure of the Deliverable as measured against the Criteria. If the State rejects the Deliverable, then Contractor shall have a period of ten (10) Business Days from receipt of the Notice of rejection to correct the stated failure(s) to conform to the Criteria.

  • Acceptance of Purchase Order Contractor’s acceptance of CCI’s Purchase Order shall be accomplished by the earlier of execution of the Purchase Order or commencement of Services or shipment of any Product specified in the Purchase Order.

  • ACCEPTANCE OF MATERIAL 12.1 All components used in the manufacture or construction of materials, supplies and equipment, and all finished materials, shall be new, the latest make/model, of the best quality, and the highest grade workmanship.

  • Acceptance of Work Upon Purchaser’s written request and assurance that work has been com- pleted, Forest Service shall perform an inspection within 5 days, excluding weekends and Federal holidays, so as not to delay unnecessarily the progress of Purchaser’s Operations. Such a request may be for acceptance of:

  • Required Acceptance of Daily Load Deliveries and Notification If the State is harmed by purchaser’s refusal to accept up to 10 truck deliveries of any one sort per day, Purchaser will be in breach of contract and subject to damages as per the D-026.2 and D-027.2 clauses. A truck delivery is all the wood delivered including sorts on super trucks, mule trains and pups brought to the delivery point by a single truck. The Purchaser shall notify the Contract Administrator at least 48 hours in advance if:

  • Acceptance of Application (a) SORACOM may request the Applicant to submit information necessary for SORACOM to determine whether the Applicant may have failed to make any payment that the Applicant is responsible to pay in relation to the SORACOM Private Network Service. In such case, the Applicant shall promptly submit such information in writing.

  • INSPECTION, ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION a. All Goods will be subject to Mercy Corps' inspection and testing (which may be done by a third party authorized by Mercy Corps), at any time and place, including the period of manufacture/production/creation and before final acceptance. If Mercy Corps inspects or tests at Supplier's premises, Supplier, without additional charge, will provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of Mercy Corps' inspectors. No inspection or testing done or not done before final inspection and acceptance will relieve Supplier from responsibility for defects or for other failure to meet the requirements of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any prior inspections or payments made, all Goods will be subject to final inspection and acceptance at the Delivery Location within a reasonable time after delivery (but in no event, less than three days after the date of delivery).

  • Acceptance of Agreement This Agreement shall not be considered accepted, approved or otherwise effective until the statutorily required approvals and certifications have been given.

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