Test Methods definition

Test Methods means any assays or other test methods identified by MODERNA in the relevant Statement of Work, or as amended or modified in any Change Order.
Test Methods means those tests described in the Regulatory Approvals or Specifications. All Test Methods and any changes thereto agreed to by the Parties from time to time shall be approved by both Parties and reduced to writing, signed and dated to be effective.
Test Methods means the test methods listed in the Master Manufacturing Instructions.

Examples of Test Methods in a sentence

  • Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.

  • Applicable Compliance Method: If required, compliance with the visible PE limitation listed above shall be determined in accordance with Test Method 22 as set forth in "Appendix on Test Methods" in 40 CFR, Part 60 ("Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources").

  • The laboratory shall use analytical methods which are able to meet the lowest appropriate practical quantitation limits (PQL) or estimated quantitation limit (EQL) specified in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA Publication No. SW- 846 and "Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water", EPA, EMSL, EPA-600/4-88/039.

  • Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials.

  • Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Concrete Masonry Units and Related Units.


More Definitions of Test Methods

Test Methods means, with respect to each Product Manufactured hereunder, the written procedures for evaluating compliance with the applicable Product Specifications, as set forth in the applicable Product Appendix. Product Appendices Product Appendices. For each Product to be Manufactured by LONZA hereunder, the Parties shall agree in writing upon a Product Appendix. For all Products that PCYC desires LONZA to Manufacture hereunder, PCYC shall prepare and deliver to LONZA two (2) copies of the corresponding Product Appendix. LONZA shall either sign such Product Appendix and return one (1) copy to PCYC, or shall return an amended Product Appendix acceptable to LONZA, in each case within [ *** ] of receipt of such Product Appendix from PCYC. If such amended Product Appendix is not acceptable to PCYC, then PCYC shall so notify LONZA within [ *** ] of PCYC's receipt of such amended Product Appendix, and the Parties shall promptly meet in order to resolve in good faith any outstanding disagreements with respect to such amended Product Appendix. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section 2.1, this Agreement shall not be deemed to be amended or modified in any manner by any provision of any Product Appendix. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a particular Product Appendix may supersede a particular term of this Agreement, solely with respect to the work that is the subject of such Product Appendix, only if such Product Appendix specifically and expressly sets forth the intent that such term shall be so superseded.
Test Methods means a list of quality control analytical assays to be performed by Manufacturer in connection with Manufacturing the Product, as mutually agreed up by the Parties.
Test Methods means, with respect to each Product Manufactured hereunder, the written procedures for evaluating compliance with the applicable Product Specifications, as set forth in the applicable Product Appendix.
Test Methods means a structured approach to consistently derive knowledge about the ADS by means of executing tests.12
Test Methods means those test methods current as of the date this Agreement is executed, and as additionally agreed upon in writing by SEPRACOR and 3M, and as those methods are described in the approved NDA or similar FDA document. All Test Methods and any changes thereto agreed to by the Parties from time to time shall be approved by both Parties and reduced to writing, signed and dated. For purposes of this paragraph, it shall never be reasonable for 3M to withhold or delay approval of Test Methods or changes to Test Methods that have been mandated by the FDA and agreed to by SEPRACOR, provided, however, that 3M is otherwise capable of complying with the Test Methods and acknowledging that 3M's compliance with this obligation may result in the application of paragraph 5.5 below.
Test Methods means Seller’s laboratory testing procedures used to perform the Services on Buyer’s samples.
Test Methods means those methods used for testing and releasing Compound, SEPRACOR Components, or Licensed Product, agreed upon in writing by the Parties and as amended from time to time, subject to approval by the Parties, which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld or delayed, provided that no Party shall have the obligation to provide to the other Party direct access to Test Methods that are provided by way of a DMF.