CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY. FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0024 EXTENSION OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (NAVSEA) (NOV 1996) The Contractor shall extend to the Government the full coverage of any standard commercial warranty normally offered in a similar commercial sale, provided that such warranty is available at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor shall provide a copy of the standard commercial warranty with the item. The standard commercial warranty period shall begin upon the final acceptance of the applicable material or software. Acceptance of the standard commercial warranty does not waive the Government’s rights under the “Inspection” clause, nor does it limit the Government’s rights with regard to other terms and conditions of the contract. In the event of a conflict, the terms and conditions of the contract shall take precedence over the standard commercial warranty. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0028 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS PROPERTY (NAVSEA) (SEP 1990) No former Government surplus property or residual inventory resulting from terminated Government contracts shall be furnished under this contract unless (i) such property is identified in the Special Contract Requirements or (ii) is approved in writing by the Contracting Officer. Notwithstanding any such identification in the Special Contract Requirements or approval by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor agrees all items or components described in this requirement shall comply in all respects with the specifications contained herein. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0029 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (JUN 1999) In order to ensure that Naval vessels and material are protected during gales, storms, hurricanes and destructive weather, the Contractor is required to have a written Heavy Weather Plan (HWP) which assigns responsibilities and prescribes actions to be taken on the approach of and during heavy weather conditions as delineated in NAVSEA Standard Item (SI) 009-69. In accordance with SI 009-69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, U.S. Navy, a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the Supervisor considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessels and machinery and equipment to be installed therein. In the event the Supervisor directs the Contractor to implement the HWP pursuant to SI 009-69 the Contractor may submit to the Contracting Officer a request for reimbursement for costs resulting from such actions together with any documentation that the Contracting Officer may reasonably require. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable, allowable and allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. HQ C-2-0030 INFORMATION AND DATA FURNISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT (FIXED-PRICE) (NAVSEA) (SEP 2009)
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CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY. FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0023 EXCLUSION OF MERCURY (NAVSEA) (MAY 1998) Mercury or mercury containing compounds shall not be intentionally added or come in direct contact with hardware or supplies furnished under this contract. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0024 EXTENSION OF COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (NAVSEA) (NOV 1996) The Contractor shall extend to the Government the full coverage of any standard commercial warranty normally offered in a similar commercial sale, provided that such warranty is available at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor shall provide a copy of the standard commercial warranty with the item. The standard commercial warranty period shall begin upon the final acceptance of the applicable material or software. Acceptance of the standard commercial warranty does not waive the Government’s rights under the “Inspection” clause, nor does it limit the Government’s rights with regard to other terms and conditions of the contract. In the event of a conflict, the terms and conditions of the contract shall take precedence over the standard commercial warranty. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0028 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS PROPERTY (NAVSEA) (SEP 1990) No former Government surplus property or residual inventory resulting from terminated Government contracts shall be furnished under this contract unless (i) such property is identified in the Special Contract Requirements or (ii) is approved in writing by the Contracting Officer. Notwithstanding any such identification in the Special Contract Requirements or approval by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor agrees all items or components described in this requirement shall comply in all respects with the specifications contained herein. CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT HQ C-2-0029 HEAVY WEATHER PLAN (NAVSEA) (JUN 1999) In order to ensure that Naval vessels and material are protected during gales, storms, hurricanes and destructive weather, the Contractor is required to have a written Heavy Weather Plan (HWP) which assigns responsibilities and prescribes actions to be taken on the approach of and during heavy weather conditions as delineated in NAVSEA Standard Item (SI) 009-69. In accordance with SI 009-69, the Contractor shall furnish to the cognizant Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, U.S. Navy, a copy of such HWP, and shall make such changes in the plan as the Supervisor considers necessary and reasonable to protect and care for vessels and machinery and equipment to be installed therein. In the event the Supervisor directs the Contractor to implement the HWP pursuant to SI 009-69 the Contractor may submit to the Contracting Officer a request for reimbursement for costs resulting from such actions together with any documentation that the Contracting Officer may reasonably require. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for all reasonable, allowable and allocable costs resulting from the Contractor's implementation of the HWP based on such Government direction. HQ C-2-0030 INFORMATION AND DATA FURNISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT (FIXED-PRICE) (NAVSEA) (SEP 2009)
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