Minor defect Sample Clauses

Minor defect. A minor defect shall exist if use of the application is possible without restriction or with minor restrictions.
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Minor defect any defect not classified as a major defect.
Minor defect. A Minor Defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce the usability of CP for its intended purpose, or is a deviation from established standards according ANNEX 1 CONTRACTUAL PRODUCTS and ANNEX 2 DOCUMENTATION, having minor influence on the effective use, operation of CP or appearance.
Minor defect. A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose, or is a departure from established standards having little bearing on the effective use of operation of the unit. AGE OF INGREDIENTS: Contractors formulating and producing end-item operational rations food items, and for each item that is manufactured, shall maintain a list of ingredients (generic name, brand name, producer name, supplier name, or in case of bulk packed plant or animal ingredients, country of origin) and the time and temperature serviceability limitations the contractor will impose on each ingredient. Each ingredient’s time limitation is to be calculable using its date of pack as the starting point. A copy of this list will be made available to the Contracting Officer upon request. This paragraph does not modify time and/or temperature limitations specified for ingredients elsewhere in this solicitation/contract, including its technical data package and product specifications. INGREDIENTS FROM FOREIGN SOURCES: When ingredients are from a foreign country, the contractor shall have that ingredient listed on their “Master List of Ingredients from Foreign Sources”. For each ingredient, the Master List shall list the ingredient, the country of origin, and the product(s) in which the ingredient is used. The Master List shall be updated as necessary. The Master List shall be provided to the DLA Troop Support Contracting Officer upon request. INGREDIENT SOURCES: The following ingredient suppliers are being provided: CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUATION SHEET REFERENCE NO. OF DOCUMENT BEING CONTINUED: SPE3S1-16-R-0012 PAGE 13 OF 112 PAGES Ingredient Company/ Point of Contact #FT150302 -Premix - Calcium Carbonate/Vit D3 DSM Nutritional Products (formerly Foritech) 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 POC: Xxxx Xxxxxxxx- Foritech Premixes Phone: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx #0306070 Plum/Date/Grape Paste (50 lb pail) #0306080 Plum/Date/Grape Paste (30 lb pack) Xxxxxxx Packaging Company POC: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Phone: (000) 000-0000
Minor defect. A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the usability of the unit of product for its intended purpose, or is a departure from established standards having little bearing on the effective use of operation of the unit. Age of Ingredients: Contractors formulating and producing end-item operational rations food items, and for each item that is manufactured, shall maintain a list of ingredients (generic name, brand name, producer name, or supplier name in case of bulk packed plant or animal ingredients, country of origin) and the time and temperature serviceability limitations the contractor will impose on each ingredient. Each ingredient’s time limitation is to be calculable using its date of pack as the starting point. A copy of this list will be made available to the Contracting Officer or to the USDA upon either's request. This paragraph does not modify time and/or temperature limitations specified for ingredients elsewhere in this solicitation/contract, including its technical data package and product specifications. INGREDIENTS FROM FOREIGN SOURCES: When ingredients are from a foreign country, the contractor shall have that ingredient listed on their “Master List of Ingredients from Foreign Sources”. For each ingredient, the Master List shall list the ingredient, the country of origin, and the product(s) in which the ingredient is used. The Master List shall be updated as necessary. The Master List shall be provided to the in-plant GQAR and, upon request, to DLA Troop Support Contracting Officer.” RATIONS NATIONAL CONTRACT (RNC) DELIVERIES AND USDA/USDC CERTIFICATION: All deliveries of USDA/USDC inspected Rations National Contract (RNC) product shall be USDA/USDC certified. Original USDA/USDC certificates shall accompany each delivery; however, assembler’s may receive deliveries accompanied by facsimiles (faxes, scans, etc.) as preliminary evidence of certification. RNC product that requires USDA/USDC certification shall not be accepted without the appropriate original USDA/USDC certification.” J.
Minor defect. A minor failure does not prevent the vehicle from continuing in revenue service, but local policy prevents that. Examples of a minor defect include:
Minor defect. Minor defect is a defect, other than Major, that is not likely to result in failure, but "down grades" the product in terms of the intended end use or application. 4.4 "Defect" and "Defective" - Definition and application to sampling plans shall be per ANSI/ASQC Z1.4-1993. Accept/Reject criteria shall be per "Defective" definition.
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Minor defect. Minor defects are definitely objectionable but will not cause failure of the container to fulfill its intended purposes. Minor defects are not serious but may affect the appearance of the ends and may result in unacceptability by the consumer.
Minor defect. When Licensee reports a Minor Defect to MicroPact using the MicroPact hotline, MicroPact shall within a commercially reasonable time initiate efforts to (i) recreate and correct such minor defect within a reasonable time and (ii) suggest solutions to avoid and minimize the impact of the minor defect on the operation of the Licensed Software until the minor defect is corrected. For purposes of this Agreement, a minor defect means that some of the Licensed Software functionality is rendered inoperable, or most or all of the Licensed Software functionality is substantially reduced in effectiveness or throughput.

Related to Minor defect

  • Correction of Defects 35.1 The Engineer shall give notice to the Contractor of any Defects before the end of the Defects Liability Period, which begins at Completion and is defined in the Contract Data. The Defects Liability Period shall be extended for as long as Defects remain to be corrected.

  • Notice of Defects If, based on Consulting Engineer/Architect's involvement during the construction phase, Consulting Engineer/Architect observes or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the work, he shall give prompt written notice to City of such defects and their approximate location on the Project. However, Consulting Engineer/Architect shall not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions, inspections and programs in connection with the work, since these are solely the contractor's responsibility under the contract for construction. Consulting Engineer/Architect shall not be responsible for the contractor's schedules or failure to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Consulting Engineer/Architect shall not have control over or charge of acts or omissions of the contractor, contractor's subcontractors, or their agents or employees.

  • Defects a. The Customer shall inspect the Goods upon delivery and will, within 48 hours, notify the Company of any defects, short deliveries or any failure to fulfill any quotation or order.

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