Final Assembly Clause Samples

The Final Assembly clause defines the stage at which all components or parts of a product are brought together and integrated to form the completed item. In practice, this clause may specify the location, responsible party, and standards for the assembly process, such as requiring that final assembly occurs at a particular facility or under certain quality controls. Its core function is to ensure clarity and accountability regarding where and how the finished product is put together, reducing disputes over responsibility for defects or delays in the assembly process.
Final Assembly. 4.5.1 Final Assembly will be performed at VCCD plant. 4.5.2 Battery assembly of the battery pack will be performed in-house, assuming battery modules are supplied as sub-assemblies. 4.5.3 Battery assembly considered 75 KUPA and development including space protect for ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇.
Final Assembly. All final assembly samples are inspected through the subassembly level unless the subassemblies were built, sampled, and inspected prior to final assembly. All inspections will be performed in a manner that will not damage or destroy any components. 5.4.1.1 Visual Defects 5.4.1.2 Build Accuracy 5.4.2 Subassembly: 5.4.2.1 Visual Defects 5.4.2.2 Build Accuracy 5.5 Defect Classifications: 5.5.1 Major: 5.5.1.1 Cosmetic: Pages unglued, large spots, streaking, gouges, tears, or nicks on the visible ("Panel A") area impacting copy and/or graphics; coating defects that affect the visual appearance of the component, i.e., blistering, peeling, cracking, or creasing over more than 25% of the print area. 5.5.1.2 Damaged: Any defect that affects the functionally of the component. This can include, but not be limited to, broken, cracked, crushed, defaced, gouged, and torn.
Final Assembly. At minimum, samples selected for inspection will have completed the assembly process post final weigh scale (if used), and prior to shrink-wrapping.
Final Assembly. In the case that Company is unable to provide manufacturing Services under this Agreement, upon Sonim’s request, Company will [***] to identify third-party services provider(s) for sub-assembly and PCBA assembly service, and support the process setup of final assembly with such third-party service provider(s).
Final Assembly. The order in which the components were assembled was the machined bulkhead for the landing gear, the composite deck and the partially assembled composite wing spars. After the deck was installed, the composite sub-assembly was essentially a self- supporting structure that didn’t require expensive support and locating fixtures. A determinate approach was used for the final assembly which reduced the recurring labor cost, improved access for drilling, and eliminated traditional part locator and drill jigs.

Related to Final Assembly

  • General Assembly In addition to the rules described in Section 6.2, the following rules apply:

  • Assembly (a) The Contracting Parties shall have an Assembly. (b) Each Contracting Party shall be represented by one delegate who may be assisted by alternate delegates, advisors and experts. (c) The expenses of each delegation shall be borne by the Contracting Party that has appointed the delegation. The Assembly may ask WIPO to grant financial assistance to facilitate the participation of delegations of Contracting Parties that are regarded as developing countries in conformity with the established practice of the General Assembly of the United Nations or that are countries in transition to a market economy. (a) The Assembly shall deal with matters concerning the maintenance and development of this Treaty and the application and operation of this Treaty. (b) The Assembly shall perform the function allocated to it under Article 26(2) in respect of the admission of certain intergovernmental organizations to become party to this Treaty. (c) The Assembly shall decide the convocation of any diplomatic conference for the revision of this Treaty and give the necessary instructions to the Director General of WIPO for the preparation of such diplomatic conference. (a) Each Contracting Party that is a State shall have one vote and shall vote only in its own name. (b) Any Contracting Party that is an intergovernmental organization may participate in the vote, in place of its Member States, with a number of votes equal to the number of its Member States which are party to this Treaty. No such intergovernmental organization shall participate in the vote if any one of its Member States exercises its right to vote and vice versa. (4) The Assembly shall meet in ordinary session once every two years upon convocation by the Director General of WIPO. (5) The Assembly shall establish its own rules of procedure, including the convocation of extraordinary sessions, the requirements of a quorum and, subject to the provisions of this Treaty, the required majority for various kinds of decisions.

  • Testing of Metering Equipment Connecting Transmission Owner shall inspect and test all of its Metering Equipment upon installation and at least once every two (2) years thereafter. If requested to do so by NYISO or Developer, Connecting Transmission Owner shall, at Developer’s expense, inspect or test Metering Equipment more frequently than every two (2) years. Connecting Transmission Owner shall give reasonable notice of the time when any inspection or test shall take place, and Developer and NYISO may have representatives present at the test or inspection. If at any time Metering Equipment is found to be inaccurate or defective, it shall be adjusted, repaired or replaced at Developer’s expense, in order to provide accurate metering, unless the inaccuracy or defect is due to Connecting Transmission Owner’s failure to maintain, then Connecting Transmission Owner shall pay. If Metering Equipment fails to register, or if the measurement made by Metering Equipment during a test varies by more than two percent from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, Connecting Transmission Owner shall adjust the measurements by correcting all measurements for the period during which Metering Equipment was in error by using Developer’s check meters, if installed. If no such check meters are installed or if the period cannot be reasonably ascertained, the adjustment shall be for the period immediately preceding the test of the Metering Equipment equal to one-half the time from the date of the last previous test of the Metering Equipment. The NYISO shall reserve the right to review all associated metering equipment installation on the Developer’s or Connecting Transmission Owner’s property at any time.

  • Acceptance Testing At the time of installation of a LIS trunk group, and at no additional charge, acceptance tests will be performed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.

  • Fabrication Making up data or results and recording or reporting them.