Product Investigation definition

Product Investigation consists of the following:
Product Investigation consists of UL: (a) performance of tests on samples of a Product, in accordance with CCA Certification Program Requirements; and (b) evaluation of Product construction criteria by examination of samples of the Product, in accordance with CCA Certification Program Requirements. The purpose of such testing and examination is to determine whether representative Product samples conform to CCA Certification Program Requirements and whether the Product might be eligible for CCA Certification Service.

Examples of Product Investigation in a sentence

  • Unless we expressly agree in writing otherwise, we will bill Applicant for all Product Investigation fees.

  • We will establish a fee for each Product Investigation (including engineering, technical, and support personnel charges) and provide this fee in a Quotation to you.

Related to Product Investigation

  • Background investigation means the investigation conducted by a licensee or applicant to support the determination of trustworthiness and reliability.

  • EXPERIMENTAL OR INVESTIGATIONAL means any healthcare service that has progressed to limited human application, but has not been recognized as proven and effective in clinical medicine. See Experimental or Investigational Services in Section 3 for a more detailed description of the type of healthcare services we consider experimental or investigational.

  • Field means all fields of use.

  • Investigation means the Bureau’s decision to hold and not process the Company’s license renewal applications identified in Appendix A due to the Company’s inability to certify compliance with its public file obligations.

  • Product means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software.

  • Manufacture means the production of products in a factory using labour, materials, components and machinery and includes other related value-adding activities.