Scrapped Material Sample Clauses

Scrapped Material. The Buyer will retain any defective Warranted Part beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either [***] after the date of completion of the repair or [***] after submission of a claim for Inhouse Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts will be returned to the Seller within [***] of receipt of the Seller’s request to that effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts, which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally, with the agreement of the Seller Representative(s). Scrapped Warranted Parts will be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer and will be kept in the Buyer’s file for a least the duration of the applicable Warranty Period.
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Scrapped Material. The Buyer shall retain any defective Warranted Part beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either [***] days after the date of completion of repair or [***] days after submission of a claim for Inhouse Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts shall be returned to the Seller within [***] days of receipt of the Seller’s request to that effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally with the agreement of the Seller’s local representative. Scrapped Warranted Parts shall be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer shall retain any defective Warranted Part beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of [*] after submission of a claim for Inhouse Warranty credit relating thereto, [*]. Such parts shall be returned to the Seller [*] of receipt of the Seller’s request to that effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally with the agreement of the Seller’s local representative. Scrapped Warranted Parts shall be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer may, with the agreement of the Seller's Resident Customer Support Representative, scrap any such defective parts that are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation. If the Buyer does not obtain the agreement of the Seller's Resident Customer Support Representative to scrap a Warranted Part defective beyond economic repair, then the Buyer will retain such Warranted Part and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either * days after the date of completion of repair or * days after submission of a claim for In-house Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts will be returned to the Seller within * days of receipt of the Seller's request to that effect. Scrapped Warranted Parts will be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer, which will be kept in the Buyer's file for at least the duration of the warranty periods set forth in this Clause 12.1.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer shall retain any defective Warranted Part beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either one hundred and twenty (120) days after the date of completion of repair or sixty (60) days after submission of a claim for Inhouse Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts shall be returned to the Seller within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Seller's request to that effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally with the agreement of the Seller's local representative. Scrapped Warranted Parts shall be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer shall retain any defective Warranted Part and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either [*] after submission of a claim for Inhouse Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts shall be returned to the Seller, [*] of receipt of the Seller’s request therefor, provided that the Buyer receives such request within such above described retention periods and prior to the Buyer’s receipt of written notice, if any, from the Seller that the requested Warranty Part may or should be scrapped. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts, which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally, with the agreement of the Seller Representative(s). AVA - A320 Family PA AMENDED AND RESTATED Scrapped Warranted Parts shall be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer and shall be kept in the Buyer’s file for a least the duration of the applicable Warranty Period.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer will retain any Warranted Part defective beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either one hundred and twenty (120) days after the date of completion of repair or ninety (90) days after submission of a claim for In-house Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts will be returned to the Seller within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Seller's request to that effect, at the Seller's cost. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may, with the agreement of the Seller's Field Representative, scrap any such defective parts that are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation.
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Scrapped Material. The Buyer may, with the agreement of the Seller’s Resident Customer Support Representative, scrap any such defective parts that are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation. If the Buyer does not obtain the agreement of the Seller’s Resident Customer Support Representative to scrap a Warranted Part defective beyond economic repair, then the Buyer will retain such Warranted Part and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either ***** after the date of completion of repair or ***** after submission of a claim for In-house Warranty credit relating thereto, whichever is longer. Such parts will be returned to the Seller at Seller’s cost within ***** of receipt of the Seller’s request to that effect. Scrapped Warranted Parts will be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer, which will be kept in the Buyer’s file for the longer of (i) the duration of the Warranty Period or (ii) the period required under the applicable regulations of the Aviation Authority.
Scrapped Material. The Buyer will retain any defective Warranted Part beyond economic repair and any defective part removed from a Warranted Part during repair for a period of either ***** of the Seller’s request to that effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer may scrap any such defective parts, which are beyond economic repair and not required for technical evaluation locally, with the agreement of the Seller Representative(s). Scrapped Warranted Parts will be evidenced by a record of scrapped material certified by an authorized representative of the Buyer and will be kept in the Buyer’s file for a least the duration of the applicable Warranty Period.
Scrapped Material. 7.3.1 The Service Provider shall, promptly upon discovery, notify the Customer’s Representative of all scrapped parts. The Service Provider shall have the scrapped parts ready for shipment as per the Cus- tomer’s Representative’s instructions except in the event that the removal of the rejected Component is delayed due to the need of hardware or connectors for the replacement/installation of the replacement component. The Customer may instruct in writing the Service Provider about the disposal of such parts. The transportation cost of scrapped Material shall be borne by the Customer. 7.3.2 The commercially reasonable disposal costs of any items disposed of by the Service Provider in accordance with the instructions of the Customer’s Representative shall be charged to the Customer. If the Customer’s Representative does not notify the Service Provider, within agreed time, with instruc- tions as to the disposal of such parts, they shall be disposed of as scrap at the Service Provider’s facili- ties and any cost or benefit associated with such disposal shall be for the account of the Customer. 7.3.3 The Service Provider agrees that all the export activity it does shall be in compliance with all dangerous goods (DG/hazardous Materials - HAZMAT) transportation regulations contained in the ICAO’s Tech- nical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air in addition to any local country re- quirements. The Service Provider shall be the shipper of the record and properly listed as such on all related documentation. The Service Provider is not authorized to offer, accept, reject, load or unload DG/HAZMAT on behalf of the Customer on any Customer Aircraft unless specifically trained and au- thorized in writing to do so by the Customer.
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