Common use of Epidemic Failures Clause in Contracts

Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.assaabloy.com, www.impro.net, www.assaabloy.com

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Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: content.assaabloyusa.com, www.assaabloy.com, www.seawing.eu

Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, in addition to any other remedies therefor available under this Purchase Agreement, or at law, including, without limitation, consequential damages, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mul-t-lock.com, www.assaabloyopeningsolutions.co.uk

Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, in addition to any other remedies therefor available under this Purchase Agreement, at law or in equity, including, without limitation, consequential damages, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: content.assaabloyusa.com, www.assaabloyopeningsolutions.pl

Epidemic Failures. If, If during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five percent (5%) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic FailureWholesale Defect”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its their sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure Wholesale Defect and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update modify all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure Defect and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially their economically reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failurea Wholesale Defect, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for deduction of the value of the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit deduction on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Productsuch Products.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.assaabloy.com, www.assaabloy.com

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Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier Seller shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Buyers’ written request, replace or update all Products Goods delivered to the Purchaser Buyer with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser Buyer for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the PurchaserBuyer. If replacement Products Goods are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser Buyer within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser Buyer may terminate this the Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier Seller for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser Buyer is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products Goods (and the Supplier Seller shall provide such refund or credit on the PurchaserBuyer's request) and the Purchaser Buyer may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hidglobal.com

Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this the Purchase Agreement agreement and all relevant Orders without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

Epidemic Failures. If, during the warranty period, defects are reported in more than five (5) % of the total number of Products/units shipped in any consecutive thirty (30) day period (“Epidemic Failure”), the Supplier shall dedicate sufficient resources on a continuing basis, at its sole expense, to identify and eliminate the cause(s) of the Epidemic Failure and shall also, at the Purchaser’s Purchasers’ written request, replace or update all Products delivered to the Purchaser with the potential for such Epidemic Failure and reimburse the Purchaser for its commercially reasonable expenses relating to any recalls or related actions taken by the Purchaser. If replacement Products are not provided and/or an acceptable plan to resolve an Epidemic Failure is not provided to the Purchaser within thirty (30) days after it is reported, or such additional period as may be permitted by the Purchaser in its discretion depending on the nature of the Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser may terminate this the Purchase Agreement without any liability to the Supplier for such termination. In the event of an Epidemic Failure, the Purchaser is entitled to request a refund or credit for the affected Products (and the Supplier shall provide such refund or credit on the Purchaser's request) and the Purchaser may also cancel any specific Order pertaining to the affected Product.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.yalecommercial.com

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