Minor Discrepancies Sample Clauses

Minor Discrepancies. 1. Where the origin of the goods is not in doubt, the discovery of minor discrepancies between the information in the Certificate of Origin and in the documents submitted to the customs authorities of the importing Party shall not, of themselves, invalidate the Certificate of Origin, if such information in fact corresponds to the goods submitted. 2. For multiple goods declared under the same Certificate of Origin, a problem encountered with one of the goods listed shall not affect or delay the granting of preferential tariff treatment for the remaining goods covered by the Certificate of Origin.
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Minor Discrepancies. 1. The customs authority of the importing Party shall not consider minor errors, such as slight discrepancies or omissions, typographical errors and information which falls outside the designated box, provided that these minor errors do not affect the authenticity of the Certificate of Origin, the accuracy of the information included in the Certificate of Origin or do not jeopardise the originating status of the goods to which the certificate relates. 2. For multiple goods declared under the same Certificate of Origin, a problem encountered with one of the goods listed shall not affect or delay the granting of preferential tariff treatment and customs clearance of the remaining goods listed in the Certificate of Origin.
Minor Discrepancies. Each Party shall provide that: (a) where the origin of the goods is not in doubt, the discovery of minor discrepancies between the statements made in the Certificate of Origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs authority of the importing Party for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the goods shall not ipso facto invalidate the Certificate of Origin, if it does in fact correspond to the same goods presented; and (b) for multiple goods declared under the same Certificate of Origin, a problem encountered with one of the goods listed shall not affect or delay the granting of preferential tariff treatment and customs clearance of the remaining goods listed in the Certificate of Origin.
Minor Discrepancies. Lessor may, in its discretion, without limiting Lessor's rights and Lessee's obligations specified herein and in the Operative Documents, accept redelivery of the Aircraft where there are minor discrepancies of the Aircraft where such minor discrepancies are (a) listed as aircraft discrepancies in Lessor's acknowledgment delivered pursuant to Section 11.4 and (b) do not individually or in the aggregate affect the airworthiness, marketability, delivery to or use of the Aircraft by the next operator thereof, each in the opinion of the Lessor, and Lessee shall indemnify Lessor in accordance with Section 11.2(b) for the cost to Lessor of putting the Aircraft into the condition required by this Agreement.
Minor Discrepancies. 5.1. If material contains minor discrepancies, which cannot be reworked to conform to 100% of the drawing requirements, Seller shall report such discrepancies as soon as possible for potential Sunhillo Material Review consideration. Major and Critical discrepancies will not be considered for Sunhillo Material Review. The following information shall be included in the report: PO number and amendment, part number, revision letter, part name, serial numbers, quantity of defective parts, nature and cause of defects, and corrective action. 5.2. Sunhillo requiring reports of defective material shall not imply willingness to accept such material nor does it relieve the Seller of its performance obligations hereunder. 5.3. When requested in writing by Sunhillo Quality and/or Sunhillo Buyer, Seller shall provide proof of corrective action, root cause and root cause corrective action for any deficiencies deemed Seller’s responsibility on Discrepant Material Report. Failure to respond in a timely and/or effective manner may result in future on-site review, source inspection at Seller’s facility, being placed on purchase order hold status and/or supplier disqualification. Sunhillo considers 10 working days to be a timely response for Supplier Corrective Action Requests.

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