Reworkable Parts Sample Clauses

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Reworkable Parts. Reworkable Parts" are Parts that have failed, but may be reworked to perform in accordance with their Specifications. LSI shall repair and restore defective Parts and/or Products (including the cosmetic appearance) to a like-new condition. A like-new condition means the Part or Product will be repaired to meet the latest OEM specifications and/or revision levels and the requirements of this Agreement, including but not limited to, performance, reliability, and life expectancy. LSI shall restore the Parts or Products to normal operating condition by readjustments and/or material replacement of components. NCR will assist the LSI with part number specification due to board revisions. 4.6.1 Upon receipt of Reworkable Parts, LSI Logic shall rework the part within a lead time of [*] (measured from receipt of the defective part by LSI to shipment of the repaired part to NCR) and return the part to NCR. 4.6.2 Reworkable Parts no longer under warranty at the time of failure may be returned to LSI for repair at the identified rework price provided by LSI as outlined in Exhibit B of the Agreement; however, NCR reserves the right to choose an alternate repair Supplier as mutually agreed to on a case by case basis. Upon receipt of Reworkable Parts, LSI shall rework the part and return it to NCR within the lead time specified in Section 4.6.1. LSI's location(s) for receipt of Reworkable Parts shall be provided to NCR as soon as practicable, but not more than [*] following the signing of the Agreement. 4.6.3 LSI shall attach a rework label to each reworked Product or Part returned to NCR in accordance with the NCR Supplier Guide. The rework label provides a repair status and a new label will be used each time a Product or Part is repaired. All previous rework labels shall remain on the Product or Part. 4.6.4 If LSI determines the Part or Product is non-repairable, LSI shall contact the NCR Buyer listed on the Purchase Order for disposition instructions. Decisions to scrap NCR property will be solely that of NCR and will not be independently made by LSI without consultation with NCR. Material will be returned to NCR freight collect within [*] to NCR of non-repairable. 4.6.5 LSI shall notify NCR in writing at least [*] prior to discontinuing repair services for any Part or Product. LSI shall provide to NCR applicable Engineering drawings, Product specifications, and all other information relevant to the manufacturing and repair of the Product that will allow NCR to identi...
Reworkable Parts. NCR’s service organization purchases Parts from Suppliers. For Parts that are normally re-workable and are either repaired or replaced by Supplier, Supplier will ensure that such Parts have a serial number, model number, date of manufacture, or some other similar identification. NCR will accumulate failed Parts and periodically return them to Supplier. For Parts still under warranty, Supplier will provide at NCR’s option (a) a replacement Part (new or reworked to perform like new. Costs for non-warranty items will be subject to any repair quotation issued by Supplier, or (b) a refund or purchase credit equal to NCR's purchasing cost for the Part.
Reworkable Parts. Reworkable Parts" are Parts that have failed, but may be reworked to perform in accordance with the OEM specifications, and are returned in "like new" condition. Supplier's Parts List shall identify all Reworkable Parts and include the repair price for each Part. Reworkable Parts under warranty at the time of failure shall be reworked by Supplier and returned to Teradata (or a CM) at no charge and in accordance with the Warranty Reimbursement terms of this Exhibit (Section 6.7). 9.1 Supplier's location(s) for receipt of Reworkable Parts shall be provided to Teradata, and should such Supplier location(s) be unacceptable to Teradata, Teradata reserves the right to request an alternate repair supplier, as regional return locations are preferred by Teradata. 9.2 Supplier agrees that Reworked Parts and packaging will be in clean, like-new condition, and are subject to the same cosmetic, quality and acceptance criteria as new Products and Parts. If displays or monitors are reworked, phosphor bums are not allowed anywhere on the CRT. No bends or twists in metal frames, brackets, enclosures, etc. are allowed. Teradata will provide workmanship standards for cosmetic details and standards concerning acceptable defects on printed circuit boards upon request. Rework Label guidelines are specified in the Teradata Supplier Guide.
Reworkable Parts. Within forty eight (48) hours after receipt by Operator of a Part from the Rolls-Royce Stock as stipulated above, if the Part is identified by Rolls-Royce as a Reworkable part, Operator shall deliver the equivalent Unserviceable Part DDP (Incoterms 2000) to Rolls-Royce's Facility, so that such Unserviceable Part can be Reworked and re-integrated into the Rolls-Royce Stock as a replacement. If the Unserviceable Part is not received by Rolls-Royce within forty eight (48) hours after the lead time stipulated in the preceding paragraph due to a reason not being an Excusable Delay, Operator's sole liability to Rolls-Royce shall be payment to Rolls-Royce, upon presentation of a corresponding invoice, of five hundred U.S. dollars ($ 500.00) per day of delay. Such liquidated damage will not, in any event, exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the then current list price for a new corresponding Part. If the cost of the Rework of the Unserviceable Part exceeds seventy-five percent (75%) of the list price of an item the Rework shall be considered "Beyond Economical Rework". Operator shall, at its sole election, within forty eight (48) hours after receipt of Rolls-Royce's written notice to that effect, either: (i) request Rolls-Royce to return the Unserviceable Part to Operator and simultaneously, Operator shall return to the On-Site Stock the part withdrawn thereof according to Article 3.1 above, in airworthiness condition, or (ii) immediately pay to Rolls-Royce an amount equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the then current list price for a new corresponding Part. If Rolls-Royce determines Unserviceable Parts returned are not Qualified Parts having suffered Qualifying Events (such as No-Fault Found or subject to abnormal corrosion, wear and tear, etc.) Rolls-Royce shall charge Operator for either the Rework or replacement of such Unserviceable Part.
Reworkable Parts. Reworkable Parts are Parts which have failed but may be economically reworked to perform in accordance with their Specifications. [ ]