Testing Criteria definition

Testing Criteria means the general (and/or, to the extent expressly agreed in writing in respect of Custom Equipment or Systems, any specific) performance criteria against which Cytiva measures conformance of Equipment with its Specifications.
Testing Criteria shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.1.
Testing Criteria means the test criteria and procedures mutually agreed upon by the parties to ensure the Device's compatibility with the DSL Specifications. The Testing Criteria will be set forth in Schedule A to Exhibit D attached hereto.

Examples of Testing Criteria in a sentence

  • The following provisions of this policy do not apply to employees suspected of having AIDS or AIDS-related conditions, or an HIV infection: I.3 Testing Criteria, I.4 Medical Evaluation.

  • The following provisions of this policy do not apply to bargaining unit members suspected of having AIDS or AIDS-related conditions, or an HIV infection: V.3. - Testing Criteria, V.4. - Medical Evaluation.

  • The County may then perform such additional acceptance testing as it may deem appropriate, during an additional Acceptance Period that shall commence upon receipt of such a written notice, and revised copies of the applicable Software Components, by the County from DEVNET, to confirm that the applicable failures of the Software Components to conform in all material respects to the Acceptance Testing Criteria have been cured, and with the notification process described above being repeated.

  • If, during the Acceptance Period, the Software Components do not conform in all material respects to such Acceptance Testing Criteria, the County shall notify DEVNET of the deficiencies in writing by no later than five (5) business days after the expiration of the Acceptance Period.

  • If, with respect to any given Acceptance Period, the Software Components conform to the Acceptance Testing Criteria in all material respects, the County shall not unreasonably withhold issuance of its Acceptance with regard to such Software Components.


More Definitions of Testing Criteria

Testing Criteria means mutually acceptable working test plans and procedures that the parties agree will be used to determine the acceptability of the JetFax Deliverables upon delivery pursuant to the Development Schedule.
Testing Criteria means the quality control, inspection, release, and testing procedures to be performed by Plexus and related criteria to be achieved in testing for final Product release, the current version of which are set forth in the Specifications, as the same may be amended from time to time by mutual written agreement of the parties.
Testing Criteria means the incoming quality assurance testing criteria for CATHETERS coated by BIOSEARCH with SUPERSLIP COATING, as set forth on Exhibit D, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Testing Criteria is defined in Section 8.3.
Testing Criteria means the criteria promulgated by ICONIX INTERNATIONAL INC. (and, if requested by Dell, approved by Dell) from time to time for determining certification of ICONIX INTERNATIONAL INC. Products with Dell Systems.
Testing Criteria is hereby added to the Agreement as follows:
Testing Criteria means those milestones set forth on Exhibit J to this Agreement; provided, however, that the term “Testing Criteria” does not include any dates set forth in Exhibit J to this Agreement.”