Common use of Rejection Notice Clause in Contracts

Rejection Notice. If Client reasonably determines in good faith that the deliverable does not conform to the applicable specifications or does not otherwise pass the applicable acceptance criteria set forth in the applicable Work Order, if any, Client will promptly notify Company of its determination in a written notice setting forth a description of the nonconformities exhibited by the deliverable (“Rejection Notice”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Rejection Notice. If Client reasonably determines in good faith that the deliverable does not conform to the applicable specifications or does not otherwise pass the applicable acceptance criteria set forth in the applicable Work Order, if any, Client will promptly notify Company promptly and in all events not later than four (4)business days after delivery of the Deliverable to Client, in writing of its determination in a written notice determination, setting forth a detailed description of the nonconformities exhibited by the deliverable (“Rejection Notice”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreements

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