Common use of Testing by Supplier Clause in Contracts

Testing by Supplier. (a) Before delivery by the Supplier to the Customer of any Deliverable (or any component thereof) that is subject to Acceptance Testing, the Supplier must: (i) carry out the tests in accordance with any Test Plan and to ensure that the Deliverable meets the Acceptance Criteria for the Deliverable; (ii) following testing, supply the Customer with the test results in accordance with the requirements and timeframes in the Test Plan and Order Documents, or where no requirements or timeframes are specified in those documents, promptly on completion of each test; (iii) if the Supplier determines that a Deliverable (or component thereof) does not meet any Acceptance Criteria, promptly remedy that non- compliance; and (iv) when appropriate, notify the Customer that the relevant Deliverable (or applicable component thereof) is ready for Acceptance Testing by the Customer. (b) Where directed by the Customer, the Supplier must: (i) permit the Customer or its nominee to witness any tests conducted pursuant to this clause 14.2; and (ii) provide the Customer with evidence as reasonably required by the Customer, to demonstrate that the tests have been successfully completed in accordance with clause 14.2.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Ict Agreement (Icta), Ict Agreement, Ict Agreement (Icta)

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Testing by Supplier. β€Œ (a) Before delivery by the Supplier to the Customer of any Deliverable (or any component thereof) that is subject to Acceptance Testing, the Supplier must: (i) carry out the tests in accordance with any Test Plan and to ensure that the Deliverable meets the Acceptance Criteria for the Deliverable; (ii) following testing, supply the Customer with the test results in accordance with the requirements and timeframes in the Test Plan and Order Documents, or where no requirements or timeframes are specified in those documents, promptly on completion of each test; (iii) if the Supplier determines that a Deliverable (or component thereof) does not meet any Acceptance Criteria, promptly remedy that non- compliance; and (iv) when appropriate, notify the Customer that the relevant Deliverable (or applicable component thereof) is ready for Acceptance Testing by the Customer. (b) Where directed by the Customer, the Supplier must: (i) permit the Customer or its nominee to witness any tests conducted pursuant to this clause 14.2; and (ii) provide the Customer with evidence as reasonably required by the Customer, to demonstrate that the tests have been successfully completed in accordance with clause 14.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ict Agreement (Icta)

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Testing by Supplier. β€Œ (a) Before delivery by the Supplier to the Customer of any Deliverable (or any component thereof) that is subject to Acceptance Testing, the Supplier must: (i: ( ) carry out the tests in accordance with any Test Plan and to ensure that the Deliverable meets the Acceptance Criteria for the Deliverable; (iii) following testing, supply the Customer with the test results in accordance with the requirements and timeframes in the Test Plan and Order Documents, or where no requirements or timeframes are specified in those documents, promptly on completion of each test; (iiiii) if the Supplier determines that a Deliverable (or component thereof) does not meet any Acceptance Criteria, promptly remedy that non- compliance; and (iviii) when appropriate, notify the Customer that the relevant Deliverable (or applicable component thereof) is ready for Acceptance Testing by the Customer. (b) Where directed by the Customer, the Supplier must: (i) permit the Customer or its nominee to witness any tests conducted pursuant to this clause 14.2; and (ii) provide the Customer with evidence as reasonably required by the Customer, to demonstrate that the tests have been successfully completed in accordance with clause 14.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ict Agreement

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