Counterfeit Parts and Material Sample Clauses

Counterfeit Parts and Material. Counterfeit materiel is a serious threat to the safety and operational effectiveness of DoD systems. The Contractor (and Subcontractors at all tiers) shall implement a risk mitigation process when obtaining critically or high risk materiel in accordance with paragraphs (6.3.1 and 6.3.2) below:
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Counterfeit Parts and Material. Seller agrees and shall ensure that Seller shall deliver no Counterfeit Parts (as defined below) to Buyer. Seller shall only purchase items to be delivered or incorporated as Parts directly from the original component manufacturer/original equipment manufacturer, or through an authorized distributor. Seller agrees and shall certify that any Part manufactured by Seller shall be produced to advertised or agreed specifications from materials and Parts that are not Counterfeit Parts. The term “Part(s)” consists of those items delivered under the Order that are one level of separately identifiable items (e.g. raw materials, articles, components, goods, and assemblies).
Counterfeit Parts and Material. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that counterfeiting can affect the safety, operational readiness, costs, and the critical nature of the military mission and or intended operation. Thus, Supplier recognizes the importance of mitigating the risk of counterfeit parts and goods from its, and the Xxxxxx Engineering’s, supply chain. Supplier acknowledges and agrees that any Supplier to Xxxxxx Engineering that supplies counterfeit product or goods will be removed from Xxxxxx Engineering's approved Supplier list, and subject to criminal investigation with intent of prosecution. In addition, the Supplier will incur NCM/APDM costs for any non- conforming material and will be responsible for all costs of containment and/or recall at Xxxxxx Engineering, any intermediary processors and the final shipping destination, in addition to all other costs, expenses, damages, and losses as a result of introduction of counterfeit parts and materials into the Xxxxxx supply chain. Supplier represents and warrants that it has policies and procedures in place to ensure that none of the product or goods furnished to Xxxxxx Engineering are "suspect/counterfeit parts". "Suspect/counterfeit parts" are parts that may be newly manufactured, but are misleadingly labeled to convey the impression they are of a different class or quality or from a different source than is actually the case. They also include refurbished parts, with false labeling, that are represented as new parts or any parts that are designated as suspect by the U.S. Government, such as parts listed in alerts published by the Defense Contract Management Agency under the Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP). If Xxxxxx Engineering reasonably determines that Supplier has supplied suspect/counterfeit parts to Xxxxxx Engineering, Xxxxxx Engineering will promptly notify Supplier and Supplier will immediately replace the suspect/counterfeit parts with parts acceptable to Xxxxxx Engineering.

Related to Counterfeit Parts and Material

  • COUNTERFEIT PARTS Seller represents and warrants that it has policies and procedures in place to ensure that none of the Goods furnished under this Order are “suspect/counterfeit parts” and certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief that no such “suspect/counterfeit parts” have been or are being furnished to Buyer by Seller. “Suspect/counterfeit parts” are parts that may be of new manufacture, but are misleadingly labeled to provide the impression they are of a different class or quality or from a different source than is actually the case. They also include refurbished parts, complete with false labeling, that are represented as new parts or any parts that are designated as suspect by the U.S. Government, such as parts listed in alerts published by the Defense Contract Management Agency under the Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP). Parts furnished under this Order shall be purchased directly from the Original Component Manufacturers (“OCM”)/Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEM”) or through the OCM/OEMs Franchised Distributor. Seller shall maintain documented systems (policy, procedure, or other documented approach) that provides for prior notification to Buyer and Buyer’s written approval before parts or components are procured from sources other than OCM, OEM, or OCM or OEM’s Franchised Distributor. Seller shall provide copies of such documentation for its system upon Buyer’s request. Seller’s systems shall be consistent with applicable industry standard, for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts, including flowing down requirements to subcontractors. If Buyer reasonably determines that Seller has supplied suspect/counterfeit parts to Buyer, Buyer shall promptly notify Seller and Seller shall immediately replace the suspect/counterfeit parts with parts acceptable to Buyer. Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, Seller shall be liable for all costs incurred by Buyer to inspect, remove, and replace the suspect/counterfeit parts, including without limitation Buyer’s external and internal costs of removing such a counterfeit parts, of reinserting replacement parts and of any testing necessitated by the reinstallation of Seller’s goods after counterfeit parts have been exchanged. In addition, Buyer may unilaterally terminate this order for convenience depending on the impact of the delivery of suspect/counterfeit parts on the Seller’s overall performance on this order. Seller’s warranty against suspect/counterfeit parts shall survive any termination or expiration of this Order.

  • COUNTERFEIT WORK (a) The following definitions apply to this clause:

  • COUNTERFEIT GOODS a. Seller shall not furnish Counterfeit Goods to Buyer, defined as Goods or separately-identifiable items or components of Goods that: (i) are an unauthorized copy or substitute of an Original Equipment Manufacturer or Original Component Manufacturer (collectively, “OEM”) item; (ii) are not traceable to an OEM sufficient to ensure authenticity in OEM design and manufacture; (iii) do not contain proper external or internal materials or components required by the OEM or are not constructed in accordance with OEM design; (iv) have been re- worked, re-marked, re-labeled, repaired, refurbished, or otherwise modified from OEM design but not disclosed as such or are represented as OEM authentic or new; or (v) have not passed successfully all OEM required testing, verification, screening, and quality control processes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Goods or items that contain modifications, repairs, re-work, or re-marking as a result of Seller’s or its subcontractor’s design authority, material review procedures, quality control processes or parts management plans, and that have not been misrepresented or mismarked without legal right to do so, shall not be deemed Counterfeit Goods. Counterfeit Goods shall be deemed nonconforming to this Contract.

  • Removal of Equipment and Materials Within 30 days after completion of the requirements of this contract, PURCHASER shall remove from the areas of operations, and other property owned or controlled by STATE, all equipment, materials, and other property PURCHASER has placed or caused to be placed thereon that is not to become the property of STATE. It is agreed that any such equipment, materials, and other property that are not removed within 30 days, shall become the property of STATE and may be used or otherwise disposed of by STATE without notice or obligation to PURCHASER or to any party to whom PURCHASER may transfer title. Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving PURCHASER from an obligation to clean up and to burn, remove, or dispose of debris, waste materials, and such, in accordance with the provisions of this contract. PURCHASER shall indemnify STATE for expenses as a result of cleanup, removal or disposal of debris, waste materials, and such.

  • Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools 1. In determining whether all the non-originating materials used in the production of a good undergo the applicable change in tariff classification or a specific manufacturing or processing operation set out in Annex 2, accessories, spare parts or tools delivered with the good that form part of the good's standard accessories, spare parts or tools, shall be disregarded, provided that:

  • REPAIRED OR REPLACED PRODUCTS, PARTS, OR COMPONENTS Where the Contractor is required to repair, replace or substitute Product or parts or components of the Product under the Contract, the repaired, replaced or substituted Products shall be subject to all terms and conditions for new parts and components set forth in the Contract including warranties, as set forth in the Warranties clause herein. Replaced or repaired Product or parts and components of such Product shall be new and shall, if available, be replaced by the original manufacturer’s component or part. Remanufactured parts or components meeting new Product standards may be permitted by the Commissioner or Authorized User. Before installation, all proposed substitutes for the original manufacturers’ installed parts or components must be approved by the Authorized User. The part or component shall be equal to or of better quality than the original part or component being replaced.

  • Third Party Material (a) The Supplier must provide Third Party Material necessary or appropriate to supply the Services.

  • Equipment and Materials Contractor at its sole cost and expense shall provide and furnish all tools, labor, materials, equipment, transportation services and any other items (collectively, "Equipment") which are required or necessary to perform the Services in a manner which is consistent with generally accepted standards of the profession for similar services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, District shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any Equipment used by Contractor of the Contracted Parties, even if such Equipment is furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor or the Contracted Parties by District. Furthermore, any Equipment or workmanship that does not conform to the regulations of this Agreement may be rejected by District and in such case must be promptly remedied or replaced by Contractor at no additional cost to District and subject to District’s reasonable satisfaction.

  • Supplies and Materials The Service Provider shall make available certain materials and supplies to the Customer for use in introducing VINE to the community. The creation of print, radio and television PSAs is included in the fees.

  • Materials and Equipment ‌ Material means property that may be consumed or expended during performance, component parts of a higher assembly, or items that lose their individual identity through incorporation into an end item. Equipment means a tangible item that is functionally complete for its intended purpose, durable, nonexpendable, and needed for performance. Materials and Equipment shall be priced in accordance with the terms of the task order award, contract type, and applicable FAR and agency-specific regulatory supplements. Unless otherwise directed by task order terms and conditions, the Contractor may apply indirect costs to materials and equipment consistent with the Contractor’s usual accounting practices.

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