Minimum Acceptance Criteria Sample Clauses

The Minimum Acceptance Criteria clause defines the baseline requirements that a product, service, or deliverable must meet to be considered acceptable under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines specific standards, performance metrics, or quality thresholds that must be achieved before the buyer is obligated to accept the work. For example, it may require that software passes certain tests or that goods meet industry specifications. Its core practical function is to ensure that the receiving party is not forced to accept substandard work, thereby protecting their interests and setting clear expectations for both parties.
Minimum Acceptance Criteria. The Minimum Acceptance Criteria for the LNG Production Rate is as follows:
Minimum Acceptance Criteria. The “Minimum Acceptance Criteria” for each Unit of the Facility shall be comprised of (i) the Net Power Output Minimum Acceptance Criteria, (ii) the Net Heat Rate Minimum Acceptance Criteria, (iii) the Emissions Minimum Acceptance Criteria, (iv) the Ramp Time Minimum Acceptance Criteria and (v) the Sound Level Minimum Acceptance Criteria, all as further set forth below.
Minimum Acceptance Criteria. Contractor guarantees that the Facility shall achieve the Minimum Acceptance Criteria set forth in Exhibit G as demonstrated by the Guarantee Tests.
Minimum Acceptance Criteria. There are two MAC for Train 3. The Performance Tests described in Attachment S shall be performed to demonstrate that these requirements have been met. The Minimum Acceptance Criteria are as follows:  Train 3 Net LNG Production Rate MAC;  Train 3 Specific Power Consumption Rate MAC;