INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY Sample Clauses

The 'Inspection Before Delivery' clause grants the buyer the right to examine goods or services prior to their final acceptance or delivery. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures, timing, and standards for inspection, and may specify the buyer’s ability to reject items that do not meet agreed-upon specifications. By allowing for pre-delivery inspection, this clause helps ensure that the delivered goods or services conform to contractual requirements, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring quality control.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. 19.1 The Buyer shall at all times be entitled to examine or test goods before delivery, during the processing, manufacture or storage, or to cause same to be done. The Seller shall always grant the Buyer, or an expert designated by the Buyer, access to the necessary facilities and offer all due assistance free of charge. 19.2 The Seller shall notify the Buyer in good time of all tests to be performed by the Seller. The Buyer shall be entitled to attend these tests or to have them attended by an expert it designates. 19.3 Regardless of whether the Buyer has availed itself of the rights stipulated in articles 17.1 and 17.2, and regardless of the outcome of the examinations and tests referred to in those articles, the Seller shall always remain fully responsible for the proper performance of the Contract. 19.4 The Seller shall inspect and test the goods, software and/or services before delivery to the Buyer. Seller shall keep record of all test results at least three years after delivery and upon request provide the Buyer copies thereof.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. Buyer may, in its sole discretion, but not more than twice a year, perform a source inspection of the Products at the JVC’s facility. The applicable testing and inspection process shall be set forth in the applicable Product Specification. The source inspection shall be at the JVC’s facility and shall be made within thirty (30) days after the Products are available and ready for inspection, provided that the JVC delivers notice to Buyer that the Product shall be ready for source inspection as soon as practicable and in any event at least thirty (30) days prior to the date when Products are expected to be available and ready for inspection. Should the Product fail the initial inspection in accordance with the mutually agreed inspection standard before delivery, the JVC shall reimburse Buyer for the additional actual costs, including airfare, meals, and lodging, incurred by Buyer arising from any additional inspection. The JVC shall be responsible for its own additional costs incurred. Buyer’s Representatives may witness any test necessary or appropriate to demonstrate the performance of Products. Upon Buyer’s request, the JVC shall provide any relevant equipment performance test data. Buyer’s approval for release shall not constitute a waiver of its right to inspect Products after delivery to the Buyer’s facility.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. 11.1 Forbo is at all times entitled to view or test the ordered Products before delivery during processing, manufacturing or storage, or to have such done. The Contractor shall enable ▇▇▇▇▇, or the expert to be appointed by ▇▇▇▇▇, to do this without any restriction and offer the necessary facilities and assistance to this end. Inspection by Forbo does not mean that any expiry date as referred to in articles 6:89 and 7:23 Dutch Civil Code will commence. 11.2 Forbo shall notify the Contractor in a timely manner of the tests to be carried out by ▇▇▇▇▇. The Contractor is entitled to attend these tests or have an expert to be appointed by him attend such tests.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. The quality release of the RCCAs by Eskom shall be performed as follows: 7.10.1 Eskom shall perform a source inspection of the RCCA at the manufacturing facility and upon acceptance, sign the quality release prior to shipment. 7.10.2 or within (5) working days following the issuance and transmission of the quality release certificate by the supplier, Eskom shall send to the supplier by writing his acceptance that the quality release is deemed to be effective. 7.10.3 The target date for issuing the quality release certificates is to be agreed on by the parties. 7.10.4 The quality release inspections shall be done in accordance with the CQMP which will be in accordance with Eskom Level system classification as stipulated Article 6.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. 13.1 The Buyer (or the Buyer’s authorised representatives) shall have reasonable access to the Seller’s sub-contract works during normal working hours to inspect the Goods and any spare parts during and/or at completion of manufacture to check that they are in conformity with the Contract. 13.2 The Seller shall provide without charge to the Buyer (or the Buyer’s authorised representative) such assistance, instruments, apparatus etc, as is reasonably necessary to carry out such inspection. 13.3 The Buyer shall bear the cost of travel, board and accommodation and all other costs associated with the inspection other than those arising from condition 15.4.
INSPECTION BEFORE DELIVERY. 10.1 The Buyer or its agent shall at all times be entitled to examine or test Products before delivery, during their processing, manufacture or storage. The Supplier shall always grant the Buyer, or an expert designated by the Buyer, access to the necessary facilities and offer all due assistance free of charge. 10.2 The Supplier shall notify the Buyer in good time of all tests to be performed by the Supplier. The Buyer shall be entitled to attend these tests or to have them attended by an expert it designates. 10.3 Regardless of whether the Buyer has availed itself of the rights stipulated in Articles 10.1 and 10.2, and regardless of the outcome of the examinations and tests referred to in those Articles, the Supplier shall always remain fully responsible for the proper performance of the Purchase Order.