General Inspection definition

General Inspection means an inspection that covers any or all aspects of physical inspection, inspection with regard to adherence to the SOP, and verification of the quantity and quality of goods in the warehouse.
General Inspection means the examination and inspection of the project at periodic intervals by commission employees.
General Inspection means an inspection to identify Defects and assess asset condition. Results of a General Inspection shall be used to develop the Renewal Work Schedule, to maintain asset condition and service levels and to develop programs of maintenance and Renewal Work to minimize the effect of O&M Work on Users.

Examples of General Inspection in a sentence

  • Seller shall within 10 days after receipt of Buyer’s 294 written notice or General Inspection report, either have the reported repairs to General Repair Items estimated 295 by an appropriately licensed person and a copy delivered to Buyer, or have a second inspection made by a 296 Professional Inspector and provide a copy of such report and estimates of repairs to Buyer.

  • For instance, the General Inspection of Justice in Buenos Aires, the Inspection of Legal Entities in Córdoba, or the Directorate of Legal Entities in Xxxxxxx.

  • Seller will, within 5 days after receipt of 238 Buyer’s written notice or General Inspection report, either have the reported repairs to General Repair Items 239 estimated by an appropriately licensed person and a copy delivered to Buyer, or have a second inspection 240 made by a Professional Inspector and provide a copy of such report and estimates of repairs to Buyer.

  • IFA may attend and observe any General Inspection, Specialist Inspection or Performance Inspection.

  • TxDOT may attend and observe any General Inspection, Specialist Inspection or Performance Inspection.

  • Developer shall deliver to TxDOT not less than seven days’ prior notice of any General Inspection, Specialist Inspection or Performance Inspection.

  • The national law does not specify a minimum capital amount; therefore, it will depend on the General Inspection of Justice (IGJ) or the Directorate of Legal Entities relevant to the intended location of the company.

  • Seller will, within 5 days after receipt of 238 Xxxxx’s written notice or General Inspection report, either have the reported repairs to General Repair Items 239 estimated by an appropriately licensed person and a copy delivered to Buyer, or have a second inspection 240 made by a Professional Inspector and provide a copy of such report and estimates of repairs to Buyer.

  • Origin inspection shall be contractor paid United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Fruit and Vegetable Program, Specialty Crops Inspection Division (USDA,AMS) inspection in accordance with Clause 246-9023, General Inspection Requirements, unless otherwise specified by this solicitation/contract.

  • General Inspection Exclusions The inspector cannot examine what cannot be seen.


More Definitions of General Inspection

General Inspection means the examination and inspection of the project at periodic intervals by the Owner. On a project for which a Project Construction Inspector is employed by a Design Professional, the General Inspector shall work with and through the Project Construction Inspector and the Design Professional. On all other projects, the General Inspector shall work with and through the Design Professional and shall exercise the Detailed Inspection functions the Owner requires.
General Inspection means an inspection of Maintained Elements to identify Defects and assess asset condition as described in Section 1.4.1 of Exhibit 2 of the Capital Maintenance Agreement.

Related to General Inspection

  • External inspection means an inspection made when a boiler is in operation.

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • Inspection means activities such as measuring, examining, testing, gauging one or more characteristics of the product or service and comparing the same with the specified requirement to determine conformity.

  • Site means the place or places where the permanent Works are to be carried out including workshops where the same is being prepared.

  • Survey means a survey of the Property prepared by a surveyor licensed in the State and satisfactory to Lender and the company or companies issuing the Title Insurance Policy, and containing a certification of such surveyor satisfactory to Lender.

  • Certificate of inspection means an unsworn statement,

  • Qualified inspector means a United States department of