Common use of Obsolescence Clause in Contracts

Obsolescence. A Goods is considered as obsolete when it is no longer possible to order identical or functionally equivalent and compatible spares. Supplier's obligation in terms of obsolescence management are defined in the Contract.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: www.alstom.com, www.alstom.com, www.alstom.com

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Obsolescence. A Goods is considered as obsolete when it is no longer possible to order identical or functionally equivalent and compatible spares. Supplier's obligation in terms of obsolescence management obsolescencemanagement are defined in the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.alstom.com

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Obsolescence. A Goods is considered as obsolete when it is no longer possible to order toorder identical or functionally equivalent and compatible spares. Supplier's obligation in terms of obsolescence management are managementare defined in the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.alstom.com

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