Common use of DEFECTIVE PARTS Clause in Contracts

DEFECTIVE PARTS. Notwithstanding any other clause in these Conditions, all Parts supplied by the Supplier to the Purchaser are accompanied by an express product warranty which is valid for at least 12 months from the date the Part is first sold to a Retail Customer. The product warranty will be available if the Part is Defective. The product warranty on a Part provides that the Purchaser will be entitled to reimbursement of the following from the Supplier: (a) cost of the replacement Part; (b) handling charges equivalent to 25% of the cost of the replacement Part; and (c) actual labour costs associated with the diagnosis, removal and testing of the Defective Part and fitment of the replacement Part. If requested by the Supplier, the Purchaser must provide to the Supplier reasonable documentation in support of the replacement cost and labour costs claimed by the Purchaser. If User Error of the Part has occurred, the product warranty will not be available to the Purchaser but the Supplier must provide prompt notice of rejection to the Purchaser’s product warranty claim and detail the reasons for such rejection.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order, Supplier Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Supplier Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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DEFECTIVE PARTS. Notwithstanding any other clause in these Conditions, all Parts supplied by the Supplier to the Purchaser Penske are accompanied by an express product warranty which is valid for at least 12 months from the date the Part is first sold to a Retail Customer. The product warranty will be available if the Part is Defective. The product warranty on a Part provides that the Purchaser Penske will be entitled to reimbursement of the following from the Supplier: (a) cost of the replacement Part; (b) handling charges equivalent to 25% of the cost of the replacement Part; and (c) actual labour costs associated with the diagnosis, removal and testing of the Defective Part and fitment of the replacement Part. If requested by the Supplier, the Purchaser Penske must provide to the Supplier reasonable documentation in support of the replacement cost and labour costs claimed costsclaimed by the PurchaserXxxxxx. If User Error of the Part has occurred, the product warranty will not be available to the Purchaser Penske but the Supplier must provide prompt notice of rejection to the PurchaserPenske’s product warranty claim and detail the reasons for such rejection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

DEFECTIVE PARTS. Notwithstanding any other clause in these Conditions, all Parts supplied by the Supplier to the Purchaser Penske are accompanied by an express product warranty which is valid for at least 12 months from the date the Part is first sold to a Retail Customer. The product warranty will be available if the Part is Defective. The product warranty on a Part provides that the Purchaser Penske will be entitled to reimbursement of the following from the Supplier: (a) cost of the replacement Part; (b) handling charges equivalent to 25% of the cost of the replacement Part; and (c) actual labour costs associated with the diagnosis, removal and testing of the Defective Part and fitment of the replacement Part. If requested by the Supplier, the Purchaser Penske must provide to the Supplier reasonable documentation in support of the replacement cost and labour costs claimed by the PurchaserPenske. If User Error of the Part has occurred, the product warranty will not be available to the Purchaser Penske but the Supplier must provide prompt notice of rejection to the PurchaserPenske’s product warranty claim and detail the reasons for such rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement

DEFECTIVE PARTS. Notwithstanding any other clause in these Conditions, all Parts supplied by the Supplier to the Purchaser are accompanied by an express product warranty which is valid for at least 12 months from the date the Part is first sold to a Retail Customer. The product warranty will be available if the Part is Defective. The product warranty on a Part provides that the Purchaser will be entitled to reimbursement of the following from the Supplier: (a) cost of the replacement Part; (b) handling charges equivalent to 25% of the cost of the replacement Part; and (c) actual labour costs associated costsassociated with the diagnosis, removal and testing of the Defective Part and fitment of the replacement Part. If requested by the Supplier, the Purchaser must provide to the Supplier reasonable documentation in support of the replacement cost and labour costs claimed by the Purchaser. If User Error of the Part has occurred, the product warranty will not be available to the Purchaser but the Supplier must provide prompt notice of rejection to the Purchaser’s product warranty claim and detail the reasons for such rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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DEFECTIVE PARTS. Notwithstanding any other clause in these Conditions, all Parts supplied by the Supplier to the Purchaser are accompanied by an express product warranty which is valid for at least 12 months from the date the Part is first sold to a Retail Customer. The product warranty will be available if the Part is Defective. The product warranty on a Part provides that the Purchaser will be entitled to reimbursement of the following from the Supplier: (a) cost of the replacement Part; (b) handling charges equivalent to 25% of the cost of the replacement Part; and (c) actual labour costs associated costsassociated with the diagnosis, removal and testing of the Defective Part and fitment of the replacement Part. If requested by the Supplier, the Purchaser must provide to the Supplier reasonable documentation in support of the replacement cost and labour costs claimed by the Purchaser. If User Error of the Part has occurred, the product warranty will not be available to the Purchaser but the Supplier must provide prompt notice of rejection to the Purchaser’s product warranty claim and detail the reasons for such rejection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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