Test Protocol definition

Test Protocol means a standard method for measuring total BPA content as set forth in Exhibit A.
Test Protocol has the meaning ascribed to it in section 15.6(a).
Test Protocol means the “EPA and CARB Protocol for Assessment of

Examples of Test Protocol in a sentence

  • Thereafter, from time to time, Seller may deliver to Buyer for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Seller recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Capacity Test Protocol.

  • Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to CHGE for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol.

  • The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by CHGE, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.

  • The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by CECONY, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.

  • The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by O&R, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.

  • Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to CECONY for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol.

  • Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to O&R for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol.

  • Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to RG&E for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol.

  • LCCC shall offer four (4) test series per year according to the Piedmontese Bull Test Schedule (“Schedule”), as set forth in the Piedmontese Bull Test Protocol (“Protocol”), attached as Exhibit A.

  • The initial Supplementary Storage Capacity Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by Buyer, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit O.


More Definitions of Test Protocol

Test Protocol means a method for measuring BPA content by solvent extraction as set forth in Exhibit A.
Test Protocol mean tests or other materials assembled by Spectra to assist Participant in establishing the operation and functionality of Spectra Software with compatible software and hardware products, and may include quality assurance test packages and other test suites and routines as available. Test Protocol shall also include any Documentation and Updates for such Test Protocol(s).
Test Protocol means the written procedure and specifications setting out the manner and format in which a Capacity Check Test and a Unit Check Test will be performed and reported.
Test Protocol means Appendix B and all Attachments thereto.
Test Protocol means a method for measuring total BPA content as set forth

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