Inspection Procedures Sample Clauses

Inspection Procedures. The STATE and the MCO shall work together to develop reasonable procedures for the inspection of STATE documentation to determine the accuracy of payment amounts pursuant to Article 4.
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Inspection Procedures. ‌ The procedures set out in AFSC’s adjusting procedure manuals shall be used in the assessment of production and insurable loss of an Insured Crop. AFSC recommends the Insured or Authorized Representative accompany adjusters during on-farm inspections.
Inspection Procedures. KDOT shall establish within forty-five days of the effective date of this Decree a set of inspection procedures for all Projects. KDOT shall memorialize these inspection procedures in a written guidance or similar document, and distribute the document to its field offices state wide. The procedures shall be binding on KDOT and all Responsible Contractors working for KDOT at all Projects. At a minimum, the inspection procedures shall include the following:
Inspection Procedures. 6.1.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will be open to inspection during business hours by duly authorized representatives of the Buyer or its designee at the respective works of the Associated Contractors and, subject to coordination and agreement with their relevant subcontractors, at the works of such respective subcontractors. The representatives will have access to such relevant technical data as are reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Associated Contractors will be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The actual detailed inspection of the Aircraft, materials and parts thereof will take place only in the presence of the respective inspection department personnel of the Associated Contractors or their subcontractors. The procedures for such inspections will be agreed on with the Buyer before any inspection.
Inspection Procedures. C.4.1 (I) Inspections require verification and documentation by a separate individual, other than the person who has accomplished the work, who is qualified as an inspector and currently certified where required by the technical documents (e.g., NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector {NBPI}, National Association of Corrosion Engineers {XXXX}, non-destructive testing, electrical cableway inspections, etc.).
Inspection Procedures. 6.2.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will be at all reasonable times open to inspection during business hours by duly authorized representatives of the Buyer or its designee at the works of the relevant manufacture facility of the Seller or its Affiliates and, if possible, at the works of their respective subcontractors. These representatives will have access to such relevant technical data as are reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Seller, its Affiliates and relevant subcontractors, as the case may be, will be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The actual detailed inspection of the Aircraft, materials and parts thereof will take place only in the presence of the respective inspection department personnel of the Seller, its Affiliates or relevant subcontractors. The procedures for such inspections will be agreed on with the Buyer before any inspection. The Seller will ensure that such personnel will be available at all reasonable times during business hours as described above.
Inspection Procedures. The inspector shall make a thorough inspection, using accepted methods and practices, of the subject to render an opinion on the presence of, or damage from WDO's as well an conditions conducive to such WDO's. Areas Inspected shall include: structural exterior (accessible both visibly and physically to an inspector at ground level); accessible structure interior; accessible sub structural crawl space(s); garages, carports and decks which are attached to the structure. Deck inspections shall include; railings, wooden steps, and accessible wooden surface materials, as well as deck substructures which are accessible (those with at least a 5 foot soil to joist clearance, or elevated decks which can be suitably reached using a 6 foot step ladder). Wood Destroying Organisms shall include: subterranean termites; dampwood termites; xxxxxxxxx ants; moisture ants; wood boring beetles of the family Anobiidae; and wood decay fungus (rot). The inspector will not assume any responsibility for WDO's that were not detected during their dormant season. When evidence of moisture ants, dampwood termites, wood infesting anobiids, or wood decay fungi is detected during a Complete WDO Inspection, the inspector must identify and report the condition(s) conducive to such infestations. It must be stated in the report that such infestations may be eliminated by removal of all infested wood and correction of any contributing conducive conditions. Conducive Conditions, as determined by the inspector, shall include, but not be limited to: inadequate clearance; earth to wood contact; conducive debris in the crawl space; inadequate ventilation; excessive moisture; vegetation contact with the structure; bare ground in the crawl space; existing or seasonal standing water in the crawl space; failed caulking or grout in water splash areas; and/or non-functioning gutter systems.
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Inspection Procedures. 7.1.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will at all reasonable times during business hours be open to inspection by duly authorized representatives of Northwest or its designee at the respective works of the Associated Contractors and, if possible, at the works of their respective subcontractors, and such representatives will, to carry out the aforesaid inspection, have access to such relevant technical data as is reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Associated Contractors will be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The procedures for such inspections will be agreed upon between AVSA's and Northwest's representatives prior to any inspection.
Inspection Procedures. The grantee must establish written inspection pro- cedures. The procedures must include detailed inspection checklists, descrip- tion of how and by whom inspections will be carried out, and procedures for training and certifying qualified in- spectors. The procedures must also de- scribe how frequently the property will be inspected, consistent with section § 93.404(d).
Inspection Procedures. 6.1.1 All work to be carried out on the Aircraft and all materials and parts thereof will be open to inspection during business hours by duly authorized representatives of the Buyers or their designee at the respective works of the Associated Contractors and, if possible, at the works of their respective subcontractors. These representatives will have access to such relevant technical data as are reasonably necessary for this purpose (except that, if access to any part of the respective works where construction is in progress or materials or parts are stored is restricted for security reasons, the Associated Contractors will be allowed a reasonable time to make the items available for inspection elsewhere). The actual detailed inspection of the Aircraft, materials and parts thereof will take place only in the presence of the respective inspection department personnel of the Associated Contractors or their subcontractors. The procedures for such inspections will be agreed on with the Buyers before any inspection. The Seller will ensure that such personnel will be available at all reasonable times during business hours as described above.
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