Common use of Operational Acceptance Tests Clause in Contracts

Operational Acceptance Tests. The Operational Acceptance Tests (and repeats of such tests) shall be the primary responsibility of the Purchaser, but shall be conducted with the full cooperation of the Supplier during Commissioning of the System (or Subsystem[s] if specified in the Contract), to ascertain whether the System (or major component or Subsystem[s]) conforms to the Technical Requirements and meets the standard of performance quoted in the Supplier’s bid, including, but not restricted to, the functional and technical performance requirements. The Operational Acceptance Tests will be conducted as specified in the SCC, the Technical Requirements and/or the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract for the Acquisition and Implementation of a Sector Benchmarking and Datamining, Contract for the Acquisition and Implementation of an Enhanced Financial Analyzer System, Supply, Installation, Training and Maintenance Agreement

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