Engineering Change Approval. EPMP LLC shall not make any changes to any manufacturing source, production process, controlled process parameters or sources, or types or grade classifications of materials used, which may alter the form, fit, or function of any Product, without first obtaining from Buyer an engineering change approval in writing.
Engineering Change Approval. AGE shall not make any changes to any production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, which alter the form, fit or function of the Product without first obtaining from LMS an engineering change approval. Within one (1) working day after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product which will or already has resulted in an impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, AGE will notify LMS of such problem. For purposes of the immediately preceding sentence in this Section 6.3, "impact" shall mean that a significant number of LMS's customers have been affected by a bug or any other problem with the Product and have notified LMS of the respective problem. AGE shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within ten (10) working days of receiving such request, AGE shall respond to LMS's request and shall either (i) approve the change, (ii) disapprove the change, or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional twenty (20) working days.
Engineering Change Approval. FoundryCo shall not remove, destroy, cease production on, or make any Major Changes to, any Qualified Process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used on any Qualified Process, with respect to any Product, except (i) in accordance with FoundryCo’s then-standard, reasonable engineering change notification process as generally applied to its customers; (ii) as reviewed and approved by the Partnership Committee on a case-by-case basis; or (iii) in accordance with a mutually agreed-upon process for implementing end-of-life procedures at the request of AMD.
Engineering Change Approval. FoundryCo shall not remove, destroy, cease production on, or make any Major Changes to, any Qualified Process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used on any Qualified Process, with respect to any Product, except (i) in accordance with FoundryCo’s then-standard, reasonable engineering change notification process as generally applied to its [****] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. customers; (ii) as reviewed and approved by the Partnership Committee on a case-by-case basis; or (iii) in accordance with a mutually agreed-upon process for implementing end-of-life procedures at the request of AMD.
Engineering Change Approval. Frontier shall not make any changes to any production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, which alter the form, fit or function of the Product without first obtaining from Cisco an engineering change approval. Within one (1) working day after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product which will or already has resulted in an impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, Frontier will notify Cisco of such problem. For purposes of the immediately preceding sentence in this Section 6.3, "impact" shall mean that a significant number of Frontier's customers have been affected by a bug or any other problem with the Product, and have notified Frontier of the respective bug or problem. Frontier shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within ten (10) working days of receiving -------------- [*] indicates material that has been omitted and for which confidential treatment has been requested. All such omitted material has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. such request, Cisco shall respond to Frontier's request and shall either (i) approve the change, (ii) disapprove the change, or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional twenty (20) working days.
Engineering Change Approval. Supplier shall not make any significant changes to any manufacturing source, production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, with respect to any Product without first obtaining from Purchaser an engineering change approval. In addition, within three (3) working days after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product which may or already has resulted in an impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, the discovering party will notify the other of such problem, Supplier shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within ten (10) working days of receiving such request, Purchaser shall respond to Supplier’s request and shall either (i) approve the change, (ii) disapprove the change, or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional twenty (20) working days.
Engineering Change Approval. Supplier will not make any changes to any manufacturing source, production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, with respect to any Product without first obtaining from Gigamon an engineering change approval. All requests must contain qualification samples and supporting data, including: Reason for change, Description of change, Applicable test/qualification reports, Affected part numbers (Supplier and Gigamon as available), Specification update, as needed, Proposed effective date of shipment of changed parts, Traceability information for changed parts. In addition, within [*****] working day after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product that may or already has resulted in a material quality impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, the Supplier will submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within [*****] working days of receiving such request, Gigamon will respond to Supplier’s request and will either approve the change, disapprove the change, or extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional [*****] working days.
Engineering Change Approval. Seller shall not make any changes to any production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, with respect to any Product without first obtaining from Cisco an engineering change approval. Within one (1) working day after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product which may result, or has already resulted in, an impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, the discovering party shall notify the other of such problem. Seller shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within ten (10) working days of receiving such request, Cisco shall respond to Sellers request and shall either (i) approve the change; (ii) disapprove the change; or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional twenty (20) working days. If Cisco fails to reject or request an extension within the ten (10) working days, or falls to reject within the additional twenty (20) working days if extended, then the requested engineering change shall be considered accepted by Cisco.
Engineering Change Approval. Frontier shall not make any changes to any production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used, which alter the form, fit or function of the Product without first obtaining from Cisco an engineering change approval. Within one (1) working day after learning of any bug or other problem in a Product which will or already has resulted in an impact to the installed customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, Frontier will notify Cisco of such problem. For purposes of the immediately preceding sentence in this Section 6.3, "impact" shall mean that a significant number of Frontier's customers have been affected by a bug or any other problem with the Product, and have notified Frontier of the respective bug or problem. Frontier shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within ten (10) working days of receiving such request, Cisco shall respond to Frontier's request and shall either (i) approve the change, (ii) disapprove the change, or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional twenty (20) working days.
Engineering Change Approval. Supplier shall not make any changes to (i) the form, fit, function, design, performance or appearance of any Product purchased hereunder, (ii) any Specifications for any Product irrespective of impact on form, fit, or function, (iii) Supplier's manufacturing source, production process, or the controlled process parameters or sources, types or grade classifications of materials used with respect to any Product, or (iv) Product or process characteristics which could potentially result in non-conformance to applicable physical, mechanical and/or electrical requirements without first obtaining from Coda or Purchaser an engineering change approval. In the event of any approve change, Qualification samples and supporting data should be readily available and, when requested, shall be forwarded for evaluation. The data should include the following information at a minimum: (i) reason for change;(ii) description of change; (iii) applicable test/qualification reports; (iv) affected part numbers; (v) specification update, as needed; (vi) proposed 1st date of shipment of changed parts; and (vii) traceability information for changed parts. In addition, within [***] after learning of any defect or other problem in a Product which may or already has resulted in an impact to the customer base of such Product, and in any event no later than at the time an engineering request is made, Supplier will notify Coda of such problem, Supplier shall submit a request to make a change containing engineering data in support of the request. Within [***] of receiving such request, Coda shall respond to Supplier's request and shall either (i) approve the change, (ii) disapprove the change, or (iii) extend the deadline for the approval or disapproval period for an additional [***].