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ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES. 7.1 In the event that, due to a problem outside Motorola's control, a particular test or group of tests cannot be completed within the time scheduled, one of these procedures will be implemented: a) The affected test or portion of a test may be interrupted and rescheduled for completion or retesting at some future time. b) The affected test or portion of a test may be continued to completion and the Acceptance Test schedule amended as required to accommodate the remaining tests and the exceptions that failed the original testing. c) If the problem results from Customer action or inaction or due to non-performance of a Customer responsibility, the affected test will be rescheduled and any additional costs will be borne by Customer. Motorola will confer with Customer and decide, on a case by case basis, which of these procedures is appropriate and notify Customer. 7.2 In the event of Customer-caused delays (i.e. not force majeure or Motorola-caused) in the implementation of a System or System Expansion, Conditional Acceptance shall be deemed granted 60 days after the ATP -- Conditional Acceptance date set forth in the Project Implementation Schedule and all payments associated with Conditional Acceptance shall be due and payable as of this date. Final Acceptance for such System or System Expansion shall be deemed granted 90 days after the Conditional Acceptance date set forth in the Project Implementation Schedule and all payments associated with Final Acceptance shall be due and payable as of this date. In either case, 45 days before the automatic granting date is expected, Motorola shall provide written notice to the Customer that the provisions of this Section will apply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Motorola may provide the aforementioned written notice 30 days before the automatic granting date is expected. In such case, if Customer takes action to cure the cause of the delay but requires more than 30 days, Customer shall be allowed an additional 15 days before Conditional or Final Acceptance, as the case may be, becomes automatic.
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ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES. 6.1 In the event that, due to a problem outside Motorola's control, a particular test or group of tests cannot be completed within the time scheduled, one of these procedures will be implemented: a) The affected test or portion of a test may be interrupted and rescheduled for completion or retesting at some future time. b) The affected test or portion of a test may be continued to completion and the Acceptance Test schedule amended as required to accommodate the remaining tests and the exceptions that failed the original testing. c) If the problem results from Customer action or inaction or due to non-performance of a Customer responsibility, the affected test will be rescheduled and any additional costs will be borne by Customer. Motorola will confer with Customer and decide, on a case by case basis, which of these procedures is appropriate and notify Customer. 6.2 In the event of Customer-caused delays in the implementation of a System or System Expansion, ATP -- Conditional Acceptance shall be deemed granted 60 days after the ATP -- Conditional Acceptance date set forth in the Project Implementation Schedule and all payments associated with ATP -- Conditional Acceptance shall be due and payable as of this date. ATP --
ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES. 2.1 Potential donors are welcome to consult the LSLIRC XXXX Acquisition Policy, which discuss the mission statement and mandate of the Archives. 2.2 Material that will not be accepted: 2.2.1 Material falling outside the acquisition scope set by the LSLIRC XXXX Acquisition Policy. 2.2.2 Material that has limiting conditions or restrictions, unless agreed upon and approved by the Archivist at the time of submission.
ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES. 6.1 In the event that, due to a problem outside Motorola's control, a particular test or group of tests cannot be completed within the time scheduled, one of these procedures will be implemented: a) The affected test or portion of a test may be interrupted and rescheduled for completion or retesting at some future time. b) The affected test or portion of a test may be continued to completion and the Acceptance Test schedule amended as required to accommodate the remaining tests and the exceptions that failed the original testing.
ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES. For potential Gifts of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) or more in value, a Gift Acceptance Committee, comprised of the President/CEO, EVP/General Counsel, VP/CFO and the Director of Community Affairs, shall be convened to determine whether acceptance of the Gift would be in furtherance of NHA’s mission statement or other business interests. Potential Gifts of less than $10,000 in value shall be reviewed for acceptance by the Director of Community Affairs. The following considerations and guidelines shall apply to all Gifts: A. Unrestricted Gifts. Unrestricted Gifts will be used for NHA’s general operating purposes.
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