Conduct and Purpose of SPSR Sample Clauses

Conduct and Purpose of SPSR. The SPSR shall be conducted in accordance with the terms of this Article 9 and Section 3.6.1 of Exhibit A, Statement of Work. The purpose of the SPSR shall be to: (i) review test data and analyses for the Satellite; (ii) demonstrate testing has been completed in accordance with the applicable portions of Exhibit D, Satellite Program Test Plan; and (iii) determine whether the Satellite meets applicable Exhibit B, Satellite Performance Specification requirements (except those that have been waived pursuant to Article 9.1.4 below) and is therefore ready for shipment to the Launch Site.
Conduct and Purpose of SPSR. Each SPSR shall be conducted in accordance with the pertinent Sections of the Statement of Work. The purpose of each SPSR shall be to review test data and analyses for the subject Satellite to determine whether such Satellite meets applicable Performance Specification requirements and is therefore ready for shipment to the Launch Site.
Conduct and Purpose of SPSR. The SPSR shall be conducted in accordance with the terms of this Article 9 and Section 2.4.11 of Exhibit A, L-Band Space Based Network Statement of Work. If any non-conformity is discovered during SPSR, Contractor shall, within three (3) days after SPSR, provide MSV with the full details of such non-conformity, including Contractor’s opinion as to whether such non-conformity, if not corrected, would materially impact the operation and use of the Satellite. Such opinion is for MSV’s consideration only, and shall not be binding on MSV.
Conduct and Purpose of SPSR. The SPSR shall be conducted in accordance with Section 2.4.5 of the Exhibit A SOW. The purpose of the SPSR shall be to review test data and analyses for the subject SATMEX 8 Satellite to determine whether such SATMEX 8 Satellite meets applicable SATMEX 8 Satellite Performance Specification requirements without non-conformances (provided that any waivers and deviations approved pursuant to Article 9.4 shall not be considered non-conformances) and is therefore ready for shipment to the Launch Site.
Conduct and Purpose of SPSR. The SPSR shall be conducted in accordance with the terms of this Article 9 and the Statement of Work. The purpose of the SPSR shall be to: (i) review test data and analyses for the Satellite; (ii) demonstrate to the Purchaser’s satisfaction that any Defects associated with design, workmanship and testing as contained in the Contractor’s standards and other standards which may have been approved by Purchaser, have been corrected; (iii) demonstrate to the Purchaser’s satisfaction that testing has been successfully completed in accordance with the NEXT Space Segment and Space Vehicle Integration and Verification Plan; (iv) determine whether the Satellite meets applicable System Performance Specification or the applicable Performance Specification requirements (except those that have been waived pursuant to Article 9.1.4 below) and is therefore ready for Delivery.

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