Common use of Design Input Clause in Contracts

Design Input. Design-input requirements relating to the product, including applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, shall be identified, documented, and their selection reviewed by Developer for adequacy. Incomplete, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements shall be resolved with those responsible for imposing these requirements. The essence of this sub-element is that Developer determines what information is needed and the available sources for information, reviews all pertinent available data, ensures that there is sufficient information to carry out its assignment, and resolves with IFA and other appropriate authorities any actual or apparent conflicts or inconsistencies in the information so gathered. The information, sources, and decisions taken shall be documented and treated as a quality record.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Private Agreement, Public Private Agreement, Public Private Agreement

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