Validation Items consist of Clause Samples

The 'Validation Items consist of' clause defines the specific materials, documents, or deliverables that must be provided for validation purposes under the agreement. Typically, this clause lists or references the items that a party must submit to demonstrate compliance with certain requirements, such as test results, certifications, or prototypes. By clearly identifying what constitutes a validation item, the clause ensures both parties understand what is required for successful validation, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over whether contractual obligations have been met.
Validation Items consist of. 6.2.1 Significant Regulatory Differences (SRD) 6.2.2 Validation Items Specific to an Individual Project (VI(P)) 6.2.3 Validation Items Identified in the Validation Process (VI(I)) VI = SRD + VI(P) + VI(I) 6.3 VI(P) consist of those items that are unique to the particular validation project and are established solely to address that uniqueness. VI(P) items under 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, and 6.3.4 may result in special conditions. All VI(P) are identified in issue papers and certification review items (CRI). The VI(P) consist of items that address: 6.3.1 New Technology - This is technology that is new to the FAA or the JAA as a whole, not just new to the VA team members. For instance, if technology used by the applicant were new to the validation team but not the VA itself, it would not be considered a VI(P). It would be the VA responsibility to make sure the VA team members were properly educated on the technology, VA regulations, and MOC.
Validation Items consist of. 6.2.1 Significant Regulatory Differences (SRD) 6.2.2 Validation Items Specific to an Individual Project (VI(P)) 6.2.3 Validation Items Identified in the Validation Process (VI(I)) 6.3 VI(P) consist of those items that are unique to the particular validation project and are established solely to address that uniqueness. VI(P) items under 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, and 6.3.4 may result in special conditions. All VI(P) are identified in issue papers and certification review items (CRI). The VI(P) consist of items that address: 6.3.1 New Technology - This is technology that is new to the FAA or the JAA as a whole, not just new to the VA team members. For instance, if technology used by the applicant were new to the validation team but not the VA itself, it would not be considered a VI(P). It would be the VA responsibility to make sure the VA team members were properly educated on the technology, VA regulations, and MOC.