Common use of Changes to Goods Clause in Contracts

Changes to Goods. 5.1. Supplier shall not, without prior written consent of Signify, make any changes affecting Goods, including process or design changes, changes to manufacturing processes (including geographic location) changes affecting electrical performance, mechanical form or fit, function, environmental compatibility, chemical characteristics, life, reliability or quality of Goods or changes that could have material impact upon Supplier’s quality system.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Conditions of Purchase, General Conditions of Purchase, General Conditions of Purchase

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Changes to Goods. 5.18.1. Supplier shall not, without prior written consent of SignifyCustomer, make any changes affecting Goods, including but not limited to any change in the manufacturing process, formulation, raw materials or production location, process or design changes, changes to manufacturing processes (including geographic location) changes affecting electrical performance, mechanical form or fit, function, environmental compatibility, chemical characteristics, life, reliability or quality of Goods or changes that could have material significant impact upon Supplier’s quality system. For any change that could affect performance of the Goods, Supplier shall complete any reasonable qualification processes of Customer and address Customer’s concerns in relation to the change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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