Inspection and Rejection of Goods Sample Clauses

Inspection and Rejection of Goods. (a) The Corporation may inspect the Goods at the point of delivery, or at any other place of its choosing. The Corporation may make additional inspections at the plant of the Contractor or of the manufacturer or packer. The Corporation’s exercise of such inspection right shall not waive any right to later reject, revoke acceptance, or recover damages for Goods which were initially accepted but that are later determined to be defective, nor shall it waive the Contractor’s obligation to deliver conforming Goods. The Corporation may withhold or revoke acceptance of or reject any Goods which are found, upon examination, not to conform to the terms of the Contract provided that prompt notice of rejection is given.
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Inspection and Rejection of Goods. 23.1. Subject to clause 23.2, all Goods will, notwithstanding acceptance of delivery, be subject to inspection and rejection by us and may be rejected by us if they do not comply with the provisions of the Purchase Order or a Specification.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. 3.1 XXXXXXXX shall be entitled to inspect any of the Goods at any stage prior to or upon delivery.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. 5.1 The School shall be entitled to inspect any of the Goods at any stage prior to or upon delivery.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. The University or its nominated representative will at all reasonable times prior to and after delivery of Goods be entitled to inspect or test any Goods to be supplied by the Supplier. Should any inspection prior to delivery of the Goods, reveal that the Goods are, in the reasonable opinion of the University, defective in any manner, then the University reserves the right to either cancel all or any part of the Order relating to such Goods, or to require the Supplier, at the University’s election, to repair, replace or remedy the defective Goods without prejudice to any claim which the University may have for damages, by giving written notice to that effect to the Supplier, and/or demand a refund of all monies paid. If the Supplier fails to comply with his obligations under the Order, the University may reject any part of the Goods by giving written notice to the Supplier specifying the reason for rejection and whether replacement Goods are required and within what time. Thereafter, the University returns the rejected Goods to the Supplier at the Supplier's risk and expense. Any money paid to the Supplier in respect of Goods not replaced within the time required, together with the costs of returning rejected Goods to the Supplier and obtaining replacement goods from a third party are paid by the Supplier to the University.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. (a) If the Goods conform with this Agreement, the Purchaser will promptly issue written notification of acceptance of the Goods. If the Purchaser does not give written notification of acceptance or rejection of the Goods within 10 business days of delivery, acceptance of the Goods will be deemed to have occurred on the date of delivery.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. (a) The Company must have a reasonable time to inspect the Goods after Delivery. The Company may inspect or witness tests on the Goods or their results at any time. If on inspection or testing the Company reasonably believes there is a defect, error or omission in any of the Goods, the Company may (as applicable):
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Inspection and Rejection of Goods. (a) The Supplier agrees that:
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. All goods furnished hereunder shall be subject to inspection and testing at destination, notwithstanding any previous inspection, and Seller shall be given notice of any defects other than latent defects within a reasonable time after receipt of the goods and all records required to be furnished therewith. Buyer may reject or require the prompt correction in place or otherwise of any goods which are defective in material or workmanship, fail to meet specifications, drawings and/or data furnished by Buyer, or otherwise fail to meet the requirements of this Order, including Seller's express or implied warranties. Buyer may, in addition to any rights it may have by law, prepare for shipment and ship the goods to Seller, require Seller to remove them, or direct their correction or replacement, including the repair or replacement of the product in which the good is a component, and the expenses of any such action, including labor and transportation both ways, if any, shall be borne by Seller. If Seller fails to remove, to replace, or correct such goods within ten (10) working days, Buyer may replace, correct, or remove such goods at Seller’s expense, including any excess cost. Payment for any or all of the goods or services supplied hereunder shall not constitute acceptance by Xxxxx. Nothing in this paragraph shall in any way limit Buyer's rights under Paragraph 9.
Inspection and Rejection of Goods. All goods may be inspected by Xxxxx during production, prior to shipment, and within a reasonable time after delivery. At Buyer’s option, it may return to Seller goods rejected for failure to meet any specifications or required quantity. Quantity: The Seller will not furnish quantities in excess of those set forth in this purchase order without Buyer’s written permission, nor substitute specifications, sizes, colors, or styles. The Buyer’s count after receipt is conclusive regarding all shipments.
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