Common use of Inspection/Testing Clause in Contracts

Inspection/Testing. Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to inspect any Goods to be provided under this Purchase Order. If requested by Xxxxx and, to the extent reasonably feasible, Seller shall arrange for Buyer to review the Goods to be provided under this Purchase Order at the point of fabrication. Payment for Goods and Services will not constitute acceptance of such Goods and Services. Goods and Services are subject to inspection by Buyer. In addition to any other rights or remedies, (i) Buyer may reject any or all defective or nonconforming Goods and Goods supplied in excess of quantities called for in this Purchase Order at Seller’s expense (including incidental expenses and damages); (ii) Buyer may require replacement of Goods with defects or nonconformities not apparent on examination; and (iii) Buyer may inspect the provision and result of Services provided by Seller and reject any Services which are unacceptable, in which case Seller, if requested by Xxxxx, will provide such Services again at Seller’s expense and at an acceptable level. Nothing in this Purchase Order will relieve Seller from any obligations of testing, inspection, or quality control which it may otherwise have.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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Inspection/Testing. Payment for the goods delivered hereunder shall not constitute acceptance thereof. Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, right to inspect any Goods such goods and to be provided under this Purchase Order. If requested by Xxxxx and, to the extent reasonably feasible, Seller shall arrange for Buyer to review the Goods to be provided under this Purchase Order at the point of fabrication. Payment for Goods and Services will not constitute acceptance of such Goods and Services. Goods and Services are subject to inspection by Buyer. In addition to any other rights or remedies, (i) Buyer may reject any or all of said goods that are in Xxxxx's judgment defective or nonconforming nonconforming. Buyer may utilize the services of authorized inspection and quality assurance bodies to determine criteria for acceptance or rejection of goods and services. These inspection bodies may include but are not limited to representatives of vessel’s flag state inspectors (United States Coast Guard) and classification society surveyors. Goods rejected and Goods goods supplied in excess of quantities called for herein may be returned to Seller at its expense and, in this Purchase Order at Seller’s expense (including incidental expenses and damages); (ii) addition to Xxxxx's other rights, Buyer may require replacement charge Seller all expenses of Goods with unpacking, examining, repackaging and reshipping such goods. In the event Buyer receives goods whose defects or nonconformities nonconformity are not apparent on examination; and (iii) , Buyer may inspect reserves the provision and result right to require correction or replacement within the Warranty Period specified in Section 11 above, as well as payment of Services provided by Seller and reject any Services which are unacceptable, in which case Seller, if requested by Xxxxx, will provide such Services again at Seller’s expense and at an acceptable leveldamages. Nothing contained in this Purchase Order will shall relieve in any way the Seller from any obligations the obligation of testing, inspection, or inspection and quality control which it may otherwise havecontrol.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement

Inspection/Testing. Payment for the goods delivered hereunder shall not constitute acceptance thereof. Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, right to inspect any Goods such goods and to be provided under this Purchase Order. If requested by Xxxxx and, to the extent reasonably feasible, Seller shall arrange for Buyer to review the Goods to be provided under this Purchase Order at the point of fabrication. Payment for Goods and Services will not constitute acceptance of such Goods and Services. Goods and Services are subject to inspection by Buyer. In addition to any other rights or remedies, (i) Buyer may reject any or all of said goods, which are in Buyer’s judgment defective or nonconforming nonconforming. Goods rejected and Goods goods supplied in excess of quantities called for herein may be returned to Seller at its expense and, in this Purchase Order at Selleraddition, to Buyer’s expense (including incidental expenses and damages); (ii) other rights, Buyer may require replacement charge Seller all expenses of Goods with unpacking, examining, repacking and reshipping such goods. In the event Buyer receives goods whose defects or nonconformities nonconformity are not apparent on examination; and (iii) , Buyer may inspect reserves the provision and result right to require replacement, as well as payment of Services provided by Seller and reject any Services which are unacceptable, in which case Seller, if requested by Xxxxx, will provide such Services again at Seller’s expense and at an acceptable leveldamages. Nothing contained in this Purchase Order will purchase order shall relieve in any way the Seller from any obligations the obligation of testing, inspectioninspection and quality control. In the event that Xxxxx rejects any goods due to nonconformity or defect, Buyer may, at Xxxxx’s election, upon notice to Seller, immediately deduct or quality control which it may otherwise havesetoff from any amounts due from Buyer to Seller for goods under this Order or any other Order pending between Buyer and Seller, the price, the cost of unpacking, examining, repacking and reshipping, of any such goods so rejected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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Inspection/Testing. Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, right to inspect the Goods at Supplier’s premises, and also after delivery, and mayreject any Goods or Services which are in Buyer’s good faith judgment of poor quality, defective or nonconforming. Any such inspections shall not relieve Supplier of its warranty obligations. Supplier will provide Buyer with safe access to be provided under this Purchase Order. If requested by Xxxxx and, to the extent reasonably feasible, Seller shall arrange its facilities for Buyer to review the Goods to be provided under this Purchase Order at the point purposes of fabrication. Payment for Goods and Services will not constitute acceptance of such Goods and Servicesany inspection. Goods and Services are subject to inspection by Buyer. In addition to any other rights or remedies, (i) Buyer may reject any or all defective or nonconforming Goods and Goods rejected and/or supplied in excess of agreed quantities called for may be returned to Supplier at its expense and, in this Purchase Order at Selleraddition to Xxxxx’s expense (including incidental expenses and damages); (ii) other rights, Buyer may require replacement charge Supplier all expenses of unpacking, examining, repacking and reshipping such Goods. In the event Buyer receives Goods with or Services whose poor quality, defects or nonconformities nonconformity is not apparent on examination; , Buyer reserves the right to require replacement, as well as payment of damages. Supplier shall carry out continuous quality testing and (iii) Buyer may inspect the provision and result of Services provided by Seller and reject any Services which shall maintain procedures to ensure that only high quality Goods are unacceptable, in which case Seller, if requested by Xxxxx, will provide such Services again at Seller’s expense and at an acceptable levelsold to Buyer. Nothing contained in this Purchase Order will shall relieve Seller in any way the Supplier from any obligations the obligation of testing, inspection, inspection and quality control. Payment for the Goods or quality control which it may otherwise haveServices furnished hereunder shall not constitute acceptance thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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