Acceptance Tests definition

Acceptance Tests means those tests performed during the Performance Period which are intended to determine compliance of Equipment and Software with the specifications and all other Attachments incorporated herein by reference and to determine the reliability of the Equipment.
Acceptance Tests means such tests as may be conducted in accordance with Section 9.1 and a Statement of Work to determine whether the Software meets the requirements of this Contract and the Documentation.
Acceptance Tests or “Acceptance Testing” mean the tests, reviews and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of Agency to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.

Examples of Acceptance Tests in a sentence

  • The County’s written approval of any Tasks, subtasks, Deliverables, goods, Services or other Work, including Acceptance Tests and any work orders, provided by Contractor to the County pursuant to this Contract.

  • Such Acceptance Tests must test, among other things, the System’s functionality, integration and interfacing, volume endurance and User Acceptance.

  • In the event County exercises its remedies under this Section 19.3 (Failed Acceptance Testing), such remedy shall be County’s sole and exclusive remedy for termination and damages (or other credits including Service Level credits) for the failure to meet the Acceptance Tests as to such terminated tested components, modules and Functional Service Area or, as applicable, Project or Non-Recurring Initiative.

  • The Solution will achieve the Go-Live Project Phase and will be ready for Production Use when County Project Director, approves in writing all Acceptance Tests under Attachment A.1 (Tasks and Deliverables) to Exhibit A (Statement of Work), leading to such Go-Live.

  • Upon receipt of Elekta’s report on the results of the Acceptance Tests, Hospital shall have five (5) business days to review and validate the results of the Acceptance Tests to confirm that the Esprit meets the manufacturer’s specifications and documentation.


More Definitions of Acceptance Tests

Acceptance Tests means those tests which are intended to determine compliance of Deliverables with the Acceptance Criteria of this Contract.
Acceptance Tests means those tests described in the Acceptance Test Plan.
Acceptance Tests or “Acceptance Testing” means the tests, reviews, and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of the Agency to determine whether any or all Deliverables, Application Services, or System(s) meet Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.
Acceptance Tests the acceptance tests as specified or referred to in the Statement of Work or as agreed between the Parties, to be undertaken to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria. Agreement: the terms and conditions herein including the documents linked within it along with the Statement of Work(s).
Acceptance Tests means those objective tests conducted by you, which, when passed confirm that you accept the Service and that the Service is ready for use save for any minor non-conformities, which will be resolved as an Incident as set out Paragraph 7.3.1 and 7.3.2.
Acceptance Tests means the tests to be carried out on the Website as set out in Clause 6;
Acceptance Tests means those tests described in the Acceptance Test Plan. “Addendum (Addenda)” is the title of the document(s) containing a specific set of terms and conditions applicable to a particular service or other offering beyond the Communication System and System implementation services. The terms in the Addendum are applicable only to the specific service or offering described therein.