CRITICAL ITEMS Sample Clauses

The 'CRITICAL ITEMS' clause identifies specific goods, components, or deliverables within a contract that are essential to the successful completion of the project or fulfillment of contractual obligations. In practice, this clause typically lists items that, if delayed, defective, or missing, could significantly impact the project's timeline, safety, or overall performance—such as key machinery, safety equipment, or custom-fabricated parts. By clearly designating these items, the clause ensures heightened attention to their procurement, quality control, and timely delivery, thereby minimizing the risk of project delays or failures due to issues with essential components.
CRITICAL ITEMS. 18.1. Critical items are designated in a Specification. Any delivery of critical items must be accompanied by a Certificate of Compliance signed by an authorised representative of your Quality Assurance Department, attesting that the requirements of the Specification have been met. 18.2. Critical items must be manufactured to the approved construction and procedures. No change will be made to construction or production methods without prior written approval from us. 18.3. Critical items must always be accompanied by a manufacturer's batch number which is traceable. You must maintain records to allow traceability back to the initial lot identification of all raw constituents used in the manufacture of items supplied against the Specification.
CRITICAL ITEMS. All Seller hardware associated with the Server, Seller supplied interfaces, and Capture Stations that prohibit the Buyer from performing their day to day duties associated with the capture and storage of mug photo images or as defined as System Downtime under paragraph D.6.1 shall be considered as CRITICAL ITEMS. The only hardware exception to this paragraph will be the printers.
CRITICAL ITEMS. All IWS hardware associated with the Server, IWS supplied interfaces, and Capture Stations that prohibit the COUNTY from performing their day to day duties associated with the capture and storage of mug photo images shall be considered as CRITICAL ITEMS. The only hardware exception to this paragraph will be the printers.
CRITICAL ITEMS. All Contractor supplied hardware associated with the Server, Contractor supplied interfaces, and Capture Stations that are required to the County to perform its day to day duties associated with the capture and storage of "mug" photo images shall be considered as Critical Items. The only hardware exception to this paragraph will be the printers.
CRITICAL ITEMS. 10.1. In addition to the Scope of Work and Attachments, the items listed in this section are critical to the success of the project. These items will be used in evaluating and scoring the proposal. Vendor proposal should address items in this section in enough detail to provide evaluators an accurate understanding of vendor capabilities. Proposals that fail to sufficiently respond to these items may be considered non-responsive.