Regular Verification in Service Sample Clauses
The 'Regular Verification in Service' clause requires that ongoing checks or assessments be conducted to ensure that a service continues to meet specified standards or requirements throughout its duration. Typically, this involves scheduled inspections, audits, or performance reviews at set intervals, which may be carried out by the service provider, the client, or an independent third party. By mandating these regular verifications, the clause helps to maintain consistent service quality, promptly identify and address issues, and ensure compliance with contractual obligations.
Regular Verification in Service. A.3.1.5.1. The issuance of the OAT minutes will be the starting point for the start of production and the Regular Verification Service period, which will have to be spread over a minimum period of 3 months (the “Regular Verification Service” or “RVS”).
A.3.1.5.2. During this RVS period, the Supplier is required to repair all Major and / or Minor Anomalies which have been recorded in the OAT report.
A.3.1.5.3. Purchaser will only issue the final acceptancewhen all repairs of the anomalies recorded in OAT Report have been repaired.
Regular Verification in Service. The issuance of the OAT minutes will be the starting point for the start of production and the Regular Verification Service period, which will have to be spread over a minimum period of 3 months (the “Regular Verification Service” or “RVS”).
