Common use of Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods Clause in Contracts

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

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Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 10.4 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D E ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 10.5 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 10.6 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. If ISR does not issue the Acceptance Certificate within 14 Business Days after the delivery of Goods to the Site or does not issue a notice of objection then the Acceptance Certificate shall be deemed as issued for the purpose of this Agreement. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents documents, reports and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 Once 10.4 If ISR finds the inspected supplied Goods have arrived to Site be satisfactory and in accordance compliance with the Delivery Termsrequirements in the relevant Technical Specifications, ISR shall inspect accept such Goods and notify Supplier of the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established same in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as form detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 ). For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 10.5 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety sixty (909060) days before last week of the estimated production datedatecompletion, and thirty (30) days before the date of the actual production completionproduction date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods until the repair or replacement of the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety sixty (9060) days before last week of the estimated production dateproductioncompletion, and thirty (30) days before the date of the actual production datecompletion. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods until the repair or replacement of the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 . Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 . For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 10.4 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents documents, reports and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' ' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 10.4 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 . If ISR finds the inspected supplied Goods to be satisfactory and in compliance with the requirements in the relevant Technical Specifications, ISR shall accept such Goods and notify Supplier of the same in the form detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate"). For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Inspection and Acceptance of the Goods. 10.1 ISR, in its sole discretion, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to have any or all of the Goods inspected in order to ensure that such Goods are satisfactory and in compliance with the Technical Specifications and the terms of this Agreement. 10.2 ISR, in its sole discretion, may elect to have such inspections carried out by ISR’s engineering inspectors or by any third party including but not limited to on Supplier's facilities and/or any of its Subcontractors'' manufacturing plant and/or Supplier and Subcontractors' Laboratories and/or at Site, provided however that the costs related to such inspections will be borne by ISR. 10.3 To enable ISR to perform the inspection, the supplier shall inform ISR by E-mail at least ninety (90) days before the estimated production date, and thirty (30) days before the actual production date. 10.4 If an inspection reveals that any item of Goods does not comply with the Technical Specifications or if any of the materials or components is discovered to be defective or inferior in quality, ISR may reject the said Goods. 10.5 10.4 Once the Goods have arrived to Site in accordance with the Delivery Terms, ISR shall inspect the supplied Goods to verify that they are satisfactory and comply with the relevant requirements established in the Technical Specifications, if all is met ISR will either produce an Acceptance Certificate as detailed in Appendix D ("Acceptance Certificate") or shall reject the supplied Goods within a period of fourteen (14) business days from the day of arrival of the supplied Goods. 10.6 10.5 For avoidance of any doubt and without derogating from the above Acceptance Certificate shall not be granted unless Supplier has provided ISR with respect to each Purchase Order all documents and certificates detailed in the Technical Specifications. 10.7 10.6 If ISR, in its sole discretion, has elected to inspect any order of the Goods or part thereof, such Goods shall only be considered delivered once ISR has accepted them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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