Inspection Certificates. Inspection certificates from all authorities having jurisdiction (Electrical Inspection, etc.) shall be available and submitted at or prior to time of acceptance and takeover.
Inspection Certificates. 7 Manufacturer's certificates. .3 Store record documents and samples in field office apart from documents used for construction.
Inspection Certificates. The Contractor must ensure that all Works, Plant and Equipment and Temporary Works inspection certificates required by any Applicable Law are current and available for inspection by the Company or any person authorised under those Applicable Laws.
Inspection Certificates. The Agreement is valid for materials that are intended for DNV projects according the DNV Rules, all rule sets. DNV BV, Xxxxxxxxx 0, X.X.Xxx 0000, 3007AN Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Tel: +00 00 0000000. xxx.xxx.xxx
Inspection Certificates. Inspection certificates that are pursuant to DIN EN 10204 shall have to be submitted to the Contractee within 24 hours. Upon request, the test certificates shall accompany each delivery. In this case, a lack of test certificates can lead to a rejection of acceptance, to a complaint, and as a consequence to a downgrade in the supplier evaluation.
Inspection Certificates. Inspection certificates have in accordance with section 5, paragraph 4 in the case of materials not requiring documentation to be stored at the end of the year in which they were issued, for a further 3 (three) years, in the case of parts requiring documentation, the storage peri- od shall amount to a further 15 ( fifteen) years after the termination of the parts.
Inspection Certificates. A. Each inspection certificate issued under the USWA shall be on a form approved by DACO and shall include the following information within its terms:
(1) the caption “United States Warehouse Act, Grain Inspection Certificate”;
(2) whether it is an original, a duplicate or other copy, and that it is Not Negotiable;
(3) the name and location of the warehouse in which the grain is stored or is to be stored;
(4) whether the certificate represents grain moving into or out of the warehouse;
(5) the date the certificate is issued;
(6) the consecutive number of the certificate;
(7) the quantity of grain represented by the certificate;
(8) the kind and class of grain represented by the certificate;
(9) the amount of foreign material and dockage, if applicable;
(10) the grade of the grain, as determined by such duly licensed inspector, in accordance with the United States Standards and, in the case of grain for which no official standards of the United States are in effect, the standards or description in accordance with which such grain is inspected;
(11) the statement “Inspection not valid for purposes of the United States Grain Standards Act”;
(12) a statement that the certificate is issued by an inspector licensed under the USWA and the regulations; and
(13) the signature of the licensed inspector who inspected the grain.
B. In addition to the provisions of part A, the inspection certificate may include other information consistent with the USWA or its regulations, if pre-approved by DACO.
C. In lieu of a USWA inspection certificate in the form prescribed in part A (above) of this Section, an official certificate issued pursuant to the AMA or the USGSA on grain stored or to be stored in a warehouse licensed under the USWA will be acceptable for purposes of the USWA and its regulations.
D. When the inspection is performed by FGIS official service providers and the information is included on the USWA inspection certificate, the Warehouse Operator shall insert the language “Inspection performed by an official service provider. Records on file.” on the inspection certificate in the area that would normally show the name of the service license holder who performed the actions. Any reference on a USWA inspection certificate to a specific official service provider is not allowed.
E. The Warehouse Operator will retain and file any documentation (log) of inspection of the grain prepared by the official service provider from which the USWA inspection certificate was prep...
Inspection Certificates. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to request and coordinate inspections. Obtain all inspection certificates required by law, ordinances, rules and regulations of the Authorities having jurisdiction. Provide to the Engineer certificates of such inspections; pay all fees, charges, and other expenses in connection therewith, prior to final payment.
Inspection Certificates. Transportation of Major Items. Prior to transportation from any Workshop to the Work Site of any major parts or components of the Work, including packages or modules, by special means or any other major transportation, Contractor shall obtain all necessary inspection certificates from inspection agencies as required by Applicable Laws and this Agreement, in respect of the means and procedures to be used, including during packing, weighing, transportation, off-loading and installation.
Inspection Certificates. 5 Manufacturers’ certificates. .6 Final survey data.