Common use of Defects Clause in Contracts

Defects. 7.1 A defect in the Deliverable exists if the latter does not meet the requirements set out in this Contract or if the Deliverable is otherwise not as the Customer could legitimately expect. 7.2 In the event of a defect, the Provider shall take all necessary measures to remedy such defect as soon as possible. 7.3 If the Provider fails to remedy the defect as soon as possible and, in the circumstances, within a suitably short time agreed by the Parties, the Customer shall then be entitled to a free choice of the following: • to have the defective Deliverable provided by a third party at the expense of the Provider within the Contract Price, • to demand a proportionate reduction in the Contract Price, or • to claim compensation.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Research and Development, Contract for Project NKL 2213 Loss and Damage Associated With the Adverse Effects of Climate Change, Contract for Project NKL 2014 Gender and Climate Change in the Nordic Countries

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Defects. 7.1 A defect in the Deliverable exists if the latter does not meet the requirements set out in this Contract or if the Deliverable is otherwise not as the Customer could legitimately expect. 7.2 . In the event of a defect, the Provider shall take all necessary measures to remedy such defect as soon as possible. 7.3 . If the Provider fails to remedy the defect as soon as possible and, in the circumstances, within a suitably short time agreed by the Parties, the Customer shall then be entitled to a free choice of the following: to have the defective Deliverable provided by a third party at the expense of the Provider within the Contract Price, to demand a proportionate reduction in the Contract Price, or to claim compensation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Technical Assistance, Contract for Technical Assistance, Contract for Technical Assistance

Defects. 7.1 A defect in the Deliverable exists if the latter does not meet the requirements set out in this Contract or if the Deliverable is otherwise not as the Customer could legitimately expect. 7.2 In the event of a defect, the Provider shall take all necessary measures to remedy such defect as soon as possible. 7.3 If the Provider fails to remedy the defect as soon as possible and, in the circumstances, within a suitably short time agreed by the Parties, the Customer shall then be entitled to a free choice of the following: to have the defective Deliverable provided by a third party at the expense of the Provider within the Contract Price, to demand a proportionate reduction in the Contract Price, or to claim compensation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Wellfield Management System (Wfms), Contract for Satellite Image Analyses, Contract for Advice and Assistance

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Defects. 7.1 A defect in the Deliverable exists if the latter does not meet the requirements set out in this Contract or if the Deliverable is otherwise not as the Customer Agency could legitimately expect. 7.2 In the event of a defect, the Provider shall take all necessary measures to remedy such defect as soon as possible. 7.3 If the Provider fails to remedy the defect as soon as possible and, in the circumstances, within a suitably short time agreed by the Parties, the Customer Agency shall then be entitled to a free choice of the following: to have the defective Deliverable provided by a third party at the expense of the Provider within the Contract Price, to demand a proportionate reduction in the Contract Price, or to claim compensation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Agricultural Monitoring, Contract for Satellite Image Analyses

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