Regular Verification in Service Sample Clauses

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”).
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