Common use of Specification Changes Clause in Contracts

Specification Changes. Changes to specifications are made by mutual agreement between the Supplier and the Customer. In addition to agreement of the change, the Supplier and Customer will determine the effectivity date of the change. When the specifications include references to brand names, the Supplier and Customer will mutually agree on the implementation of any changes made in the brand name product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplier Quality Agreement (SI-BONE, Inc.), elsmar.com

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Specification Changes. Changes to specifications are made by mutual agreement between the Supplier and the Customer. In addition to agreement of the change, the Supplier and Customer will determine the effectivity effective date of the change. Changes will be coordinated, initial production will be identified and where applicable PPAP’d to the customer. When the specifications include references to brand names, the Supplier and Customer will mutually agree on the implementation of any changes made in the brand name of the product.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplier Quality Agreement, Supplier Quality Agreement

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Specification Changes. Changes 2.2.1.Changes to specifications are made by mutual agreement between the Supplier and the Customer. In addition to agreement of the change, the Supplier and Customer will determine the effectivity date of the change. When the specifications include references to brand names, the Supplier and Customer will mutually agree on the implementation of any changes made in the brand name product.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplier Quality Agreement

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