Testing and Defects Sample Clauses

Testing and Defects. The defects date is 52 weeks after Completion of the whole of the works. • The defect correction period is 4 weeks for “Routine Defects” except that • The defect correction period for “Serious Defects” is 7 days • The defect correction period for “Emergency Defects” is 24 hours as defined by the Project Manager in accordance with Clause 42.3
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Testing and Defects. 5.1 The Supplier warrants that the Products shall:
Testing and Defects. 8(a) Standards of Workmanship and Works Items The Sub-Contractor shall ensure all of the following:-
Testing and Defects. Analyste shall test results of Professional Services in accordance with its standard practices specified in SOW. Reseller is responsible for functional testing of results according to test plan specified in SOW. Defects in results of Professional Services which do not substantially interfere with the use of Cloud Services in accordance with Service Documentation may not preclude acceptance of the results.
Testing and Defects. Basware shall test results of Professional Services in accordance with its standard practices specified in SOW. Customer is responsible for functional testing of results according to test plan specified in SOW. Defects in results of Professional Services which do not substantially interfere with the use of Cloud Services in accordance with Service Documentation may not preclude acceptance of the results.
Testing and Defects. Tests and inspections 40 40.1 The sub-clauses in this clause only apply to tests and inspections required by the Service Information or the applicable law. 40.2 The Contractor and the Employer provide materials, facilities and samples for tests and inspections as stated in the Service Information. 40.3 The Contractor and the Service Manager each notifies the other of each of his tests and inspections before it starts and afterwards notifies the other of its results. The Contractor notifies the Service Manager in time for a test or
Testing and Defects. Tests and inspections 40 40.1 The sub-clauses in this clause only apply to tests and inspections required by the Service Information or the applicable law. 40.2 The Contractor and the Employer provide materials, facilities and samples for tests and inspections as stated in the Service Information. 40.3 The Contractor and the Service Manager each notifies the other of each of his tests and inspections before it starts and afterwards notifies the other of its results. The Contractor notifies the Service Manager in time for a test or inspection to be arranged and done before doing work which would obstruct the test or inspection. The Service Manager may watch any test done by the Contractor. 40.4 If a test or inspection shows that any work has a Defect, the Contractor repeats the work if possible and the test or inspection is repeated. 40.5 The Service Manager does his tests and inspections without causing unnecessary delay to the work. 40.6 The Service Manager assesses the cost incurred by the Employer in repeating a test or inspection after a Defect is found. The Contractor pays the amount assessed. Testing and inspection before delivery 41 41.1 The Contractor does not deliver those Plant and Materials which the Service Information states are to be tested or inspected before delivery until the Service Manager has notified the Contractor that they have passed the test or inspection. Correcting Defects 42 42.1 The Contractor corrects Defects within a time which minimises the adverse effect on the Employer or Others. If the Contractor does not correct a Defect within the time required by this contract, the Service Manager assesses the cost to the Employer of having the Defect corrected by other people and the Contractor pays this amount. 42.2 The Service Manager arranges for the Employer to allow the Contractor access if it is needed for correcting a Defect.
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