Certification Test Materials definition

Certification Test Materials means: (a) one or more reports in a form and format provided or approved by Apple that shows Licensee’s test results verifying compatibility of the Proposed Product with all Compatible Products, as applicable; (b) one or more samples of the Proposed Product; (c) any supporting materials required by Apple; (d) if the Proposed Product is an App-Enabled Accessory, an App that permits testing of all the functionality and features of the Proposed Product; and (e) any other equipment, materials or components necessary to test the compatibility of the sample.
Certification Test Materials means: (i) one or more reports in a form and format provided or approved by Apple that shows Licensee’s test results verifying compatibility of the Proposed Product with all Compatible OS Products selected on the Product Plan for that Proposed Product; (ii) one or more samples of the Proposed Product; (iii) any supporting materials required by Apple; (iv) if the Proposed Product is an OS Application-Enabled Accessory, an OS Application that permits testing of all the functionality and features of the Proposed Product; and (v) any other equipment, materials or components necessary to test the compatibility of the sample. The sample submitted when the first prototype version of a Licensed Product is created must include all design features, and functionality, and be usable and stable enough to test. The sample submitted 30 days before beginning commercial production must be representative of product ready for general commercial release.
Certification Test Materials means: (i) one or more reports in a form and format provided or approved by Apple that shows Licensee’s test results verifying compatibility of the Proposed Product with all Compatible iOS Products selected on the Product Plan for that Proposed Product; (ii) one or more samples of the Proposed Product; (iii) any supporting materials required by Apple; (iv) if the Proposed Product is an iOS Application-Enabled Accessory, an iOS Application that permits testing of all the functionality and features of the Proposed Product; and (v) any other equipment, materials or components necessary to test the compatibility of the sample. The sample submitted when the first prototype version of a Licensed Product is created must include all design features, and functionality, and be usable and stable enough to test. The sample submitted 30 days before beginning commercial production must be representative of product ready for general commercial release.

Examples of Certification Test Materials in a sentence

  • Neither Apple nor a third-party test facility will be responsible for any damage to or loss of any Certification Test Materials or be obligated to return or certify destruction of Certification Test Materials to Licensee.

  • Any physical materials Licensee submits to Apple or any of its third-party test facilities will become Apple property and Apple and its third-party test facilities may make and retain copies of any Certification Test Materials.

  • If requested by Apple, Licensee will submit Certification Test Materials to an Apple-approved independent third-party test facility.

  • Neither Apple nor a third-party test facility will be obligated to return Certification Test Materials to Licensee, nor will they be responsible for any damage to or loss of any Certification Test Materials while in their possession or in transit.

  • If it does so, Apple will provide Licensee a list of approved third-party test facilities, and Licensee is solely responsible for confirming that it is in receipt of the then-most-current version of such list and is submitting Certification Test Materials only to a currently approved facility.

  • Apple reserves the right to waive the submission of Certification Test Materials and will provide written notice of such waiver at the time that Product Plan approval is provided to Licensee.

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