Common use of Engineering Changes Clause in Contracts

Engineering Changes. 5.1 The Parties agree that further changes, modifications or amendments to the Specifications shall only be accomplished by mutual agreement between the JVC and SPSW, with the consent of AUO (during the term of the AUO Supply Agreement), and through the formal change control process set forth below: (a) Either Party may at any time propose changes to the Specifications by a written Engineering Change Notice (an “ECN”) to the other party; provided, however, that no ECN shall not be binding unless approved in writing by both Parties. (b) The recipient of an ECN will use all reasonable efforts to provide a detailed response within seven (7) days of receipt. (c) The JVC will inform Buyer of all known and likely impacts of an ECN (including but not limited to delivery scheduling and prices) on the provisions of any relevant Purchase Orders. (d) The Parties will endeavour to agree and implement at the earliest opportunity ECNs relating to personal and product safety. (e) Until an ECN and any associated impact have been agreed in writing, the Parties will continue to perform their obligations without taking account of that ECN.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Joint Venture Agreement, Supply Agreement (Sunpower Corp), Joint Venture Agreement (Sunpower Corp)

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