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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR CERTIFYING BODIES

UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR CERTIFYING BODIES

FRAMEWORK

ACCREDITATION SERVICE FOR CERTIFYING BODIES LLC (hereinafter called UKJAS),
require their enlisted certifying bodies to conform to the UKJAS contract, update of figuring
out, working methodology and their own appraisal what’s more, certifying management
system. Certifying Bodies will supply such sensible proof of consistence as is considered
fundamental by UKJAS every once in a while. Inability to submit acceptable proof might
prompt certification administrations, including visits, which will be charged at the ongoing rate. Except if characterized somewhere else in correspondence among UKJAS and the certifying
body the ongoing rate is three US dollar and eighty cents per minute and a standard day is
250 and 20 minutes. A certifying body is the term given to, or the meaning of, an association
or individual undertaking audit, evaluation and certification services.

CERTIFICATES AND LOGOS

A Certifying Body and its clients or registrants might apply the UKJAS logo and certificates
just in regard of their areas evaluated and enrolled, and to bring to the consideration of
clients, when sensible and fitting, any areas of business for which it has not been enrolled or
surveyed and it is expected that the certifying body ensure supplier consistence to this
impact. Utilization of the UKJAS logo is permitted just following installment to UKJAS. by the
registered certifying body and for the duration of the period covered by the enlistment
charges. Registered certifying bodies are obligated for the registration expense due in regard
of each and every certificate they issue under the support of UKJAS or bearing the UKJAS
logo. This liability might be offset in the occasion of certificated registrants or clients paying
the expense. Utilization of some other logo in regard of UKJAS for example ‘Crown and Tick’
isn’t approved and is outside the extent of UKJAS purview. Copyright and any remaining
licensed innovation privileges inferring from our endlessly work performed and delivered and
guaranteed by the registered certifying body as falling inside the locale of UKJAS
accreditation services stays with UKJAS except if generally concurred with us recorded as a
hard copy.

NOTIFICATION

Any notification under these Terms and Conditions or necessity of the quality management
system of UKJAS or the agreements between UKJAS. furthermore, its registered certifying
bodies will be recorded as a hard copy and endorsed by or in the interest of the party giving
it and might be served by leaving it or sending it by paid ahead of time recorded conveyance
or enrolled post. Any notification served by post will be considered to have been served 76
hours from the hour of posting or on the other hand if beyond the INDIA, 15 days from the
date of posting. In demonstrating such help, it will be adequate to demonstrate that the
notification was appropriately tended to and was posted.

TERMINATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AND REGISTRATION

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UKJAS will pull out the certificate which is consistently the property of UKJAS
and the utilization of its logo from any certifying body who doesn’t agree with
these Terms and Conditions.

The certifying body upon notification of the end of termination of accreditation
services will quickly suspend utilization of the UKJAS certification services
logo and all promoting matter which contains them or any reference thereto.
Furthermore, any different archives in the ownership of the certifying body
which bear reference to UKJAS will in the event that UKJAS so want it be so
treated as to eradicate it.

Certification

UKJAS supply authorization benefits that are the assessment of UKJAS. Such administrations
stretch out to the acquiring of proof of clients’ and their registrants’ capacity to meet UKJAS
rules for enrollment. Such assessment is pertinent just to the issue of certificates by the
certifying body that have been encouraged to UKJAS and except if expressed running against
the norm UKJAS postings, articulations and endorsements mean that according to UKJAS
and workers the ensuring body is the subject of authorization administrations enrollment has
shown an affirmation of the advantages and allure of being enlisted with respect to the extent
of exercises and norms indicated on the endorsement. In giving reports UKJAS is affirming
enlistment of the affirming body and its registrants in the UKJAS or other assigned
arrangements of ensuring bodies and associations. Ensuring bodies are prompted that such
posting doesn’t ensure public perceivability of such posting yet that posting might be checked
by the ensuring body or registrant straightforwardly with the important recorder, and are
additionally prompted that full consistence with any standard referred to in the extent of
declarations isn’t certificated as specific factors like the example nature of evaluations and the
consistence by the affirming body with their own strategies on occasion when UKJAS are not
present and different issues is past the control of UKJAS. Affirming bodies are instructed that
the assessment concerning some other association or individual as to consistence with any
standard that might be cited in the extent of authentications or the induction of the expression
“license” might be different to that of UKJAS and its workers yet regardless consistence isn’t
the subject of the endorsement.

FURTHER GUIDANCE, AUTHORITY AND ACCREDITATION

Guaranteeing Bodies and their clients are encouraged to take master guidance while
connecting with license administrations. The power vested in UKJAS is that alloted to them
by the association in regard of the authorization administrations contracted and no case as to
legal, regulative, authority, conspicuousness or right given by some other party except if
determined by UKJAS is guaranteed. Guaranteeing Bodies are told to abstain from saying,
suggesting or causing to be construed that, under the sponsorship of UKJAS enrollment they
act with the help, endorsement or permit of the US government or some other legal or
government office of any country, commission or state.

REGULATION

These circumstances and the exercises of UKJAS are dependent upon the laws of Delaware,
INDIA. UKJAS will not be at risk reflectively for outcomes, expenses or harms emerging from
changes or presentation of such regulations or legal government instruments which may
hence negate UKJAS exercises.

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PAYMENTS

UKJAS require their enlisted ensuring bodies to pay expenses ahead of time
or by an endorsed elective technique characterized in composing, to keep up
with their enlistment and that of their certificated firms.

Expenses are non-refundable and installment is in regard of organization led by UKJAS just
and no assumption of result or further privilege ought to be induced.

Receipts for installment are given exclusively upon demand.

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