CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 60-1 SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS. The materials used on the work shall conform to the requirements of the contract, plans, and specifications. Unless otherwise specified, such materials that are manufactured or processed shall be new (as compared to used or reprocessed). In order to expedite the inspection and testing of materials, the Contractor shall furnish complete statements to the Owner as to the origin, composition, and manufacture of all materials to be used in the work. Such statements shall be furnished promptly after execution of the contract but, in all cases, prior to delivery of such materials. At the Owner's option, materials may be approved at the source of supply before delivery is stated. If it is found after trial that sources of supply for previously approved materials do not produce specified products, the Contractor shall furnish materials from other sources.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. All items, regardless or origin, shall comply with their individual specification requirements. In the event the contract is awarded based upon using only domestic steel and/or iron, the Contractor must supply only domestic steel and/or iron and will be paid the domestic steel and/or iron bid prices. The Contractor will be responsible for ensuring that the domestic steel and/or iron is supplied in conformance with the above referenced laws. Such responsibility extends to informing all affected subcontractors and material suppliers of these specific requirements and ascertaining that steel and/or iron being supplied is in conformance with the standard specifications. In the event that the contract is awarded based upon being allowed to permanently incorporate foreign steel and/or iron in the work, the Contractor may supply either domestic or foreign steel and/or iron and will be paid the foreign steel and/or iron bid prices. If the contract is awarded based upon the domestic steel and/or iron bid, the Contractor may permanently incorporate in the construction of this contract a minimal amount of foreign steel and/or iron if the combined cost of such materials does not exceed one-tenth of one percent (0.1 percent) of the total contract cost or $2,500.00, whichever is greater. The combined cost of foreign steel and/or iron will be that shown to be the value of the steel and/or iron products as they are delivered to the project.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. Recipient and Scientist agree to retain control over the Materials and not to transfer the Materials to any person or entity without the prior written approval of the Company. The Company reserves the right to distribute similar Materials to others and to use such Materials for its own purposes. Recipient and Scientist agree to return any remaining Materials and products or materials derived from such Materials, to the Company upon completion of the Research or at any earlier time that the Company may request.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. Mosaic agrees to retain control over the Materials and not to transfer the Materials to any person or entity other than Catalyst without the prior written approval of Catalyst. Catalyst reserves the right to distribute similar Materials to others and to use such Materials for its own purposes. Mosaic agrees to return all Materials and products or materials derived from such Material to Catalyst on completion of the Research Plan or at any earlier time that Catalyst may request.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. For this project, Item 6, “Control of Materials,” of the Standard Specifications, is hereby amended with respect to the clauses cited below, and no other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed hereby.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 4.1. Customer acknowledges that, due to the nature of the Services to be conducted, Mérieux NutriSciences shall be under no obligation at any time to return or dispose of samples or other materials provided by Customer to Mérieux NutriSciences for testing or analytical services. Samples and materials provided by Customer may be destroyed by Mérieux NutriSciences upon completion of the Services or after a retention period determined by Mérieux NutriSciences.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 60-01 Source of supply and quality requirements. The materials used in the work shall conform to the requirements of the contract, plans, and specifications. Unless otherwise specified, such materials that are manufactured or processed shall be new (as compared to used or reprocessed). In order to expedite the inspection and testing of materials, the Contractor shall furnish documentation to the RPR as to the origin, composition, and manufacture of all materials to be used in the work. Documentation shall be furnished promptly after execution of the contract but, in all cases, prior to delivery of such materials. At the RPR’s option, materials may be approved at the source of supply before delivery. If it is found after trial that sources of supply for previously approved materials do not produce specified products, the Contractor shall furnish materials from other sources. The Contractor shall furnish airport lighting equipment that meets the requirements of the specifications; and is listed in AC 150/5345-53, Airport Lighting Equipment Certification Program and Addendum, that is in effect on the date of advertisement. 60-02 Samples, tests, and cited specifications. All materials used in the work shall be inspected, tested, and approved by the RPR before incorporation in the work unless otherwise designated. Any work in which untested materials are used without approval or written permission of the RPR shall be performed at the Contractor’s risk. Materials found to be unacceptable and unauthorized will not be paid for and, if directed by the RPR, shall be removed at the Contractor’s expense. Unless otherwise designated, quality assurance tests will be made by and at the expense of the Owner in accordance with the cited standard methods of ASTM, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), federal specifications, Commercial Item Descriptions, and all other cited methods, which are current on the date of advertisement for bids. The testing organizations performing on-site quality assurance field tests shall have copies of all referenced standards on the construction site for use by all technicians and other personnel. Unless otherwise designated, samples for quality assurance will be taken by a qualified representative of the RPR. All materials being used are subject to inspection, test, or rejection at any time prior to or during incorporation into the work. Copies of all tests will be furnished to the Contractor’s represent...
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 3.2.S.2.4 Controls of Critical Steps and Intermediates
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. Recipient agrees to retain control over the Materials and not to transfer the Materials or any derivatives or extracts thereof to a third party without the prior written approval of Dara BioSciences, Inc. Recipient agrees to return any remaining Materials and products or materials derived from such Materials, to Dara BioSciences, Inc. upon completion of the Research or at any earlier time that Dara BioSciences, Inc. may request.
CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 7.12.1 The PDBT shall ensure that all materials, parts and equipment furnished for the project shall be new, high grade, and free from defects. Used or secondhand materials, parts, and equipment may be used only if specifically permitted in the Special Provisions. Quality of work shall be in accord with the generally accepted standards unless otherwise specifically set forth in the Contract Documents. Materials and work quality shall be subject to the Engineer’s approval.