Common use of THE GOODS AND SERVICES Clause in Contracts

THE GOODS AND SERVICES. 2.1 The Supplier shall ensure that the Goods shall: (a) correspond with their description and any applicable specification agreed by Customer and the Supplier; (b) be of satisfactory quality (within the meaning of Book 7 of the Dutch Civil Code), be fit for purpose and also fit for any purpose held out by the Supplier or made known to the Supplier by Customer expressly or by implication, and in this respect Customer relies on the Supplier's skill and judgement; (c) where they are manufactured products, be free from defects in design, material and workmanship and remain so for 12 months after delivery; and (d) comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements relating to the manufacture, labelling, packaging, storage, handling and delivery of the Goods. 2.2 The Supplier shall ensure that at all times it has and maintains all the licences, permissions, authorisations, consents, and permits that it needs to carry out its obligations under the Contract. 2.3 Customer may inspect and test the Goods at any time before or at delivery. The Supplier shall remain fully responsible for the Goods during any such inspection or testing and any such inspection or testing shall not reduce or otherwise affect the Supplier's obligations under the Contract. 2.4 If following such inspection or testing Customer considers that the Goods do not conform or are unlikely to comply with clause 2.1, Customer shall inform the Supplier and the Supplier shall immediately take such remedial action as is necessary to ensure compliance. Customer may conduct further inspections and tests after the Supplier has carried out its remedial actions. 2.5 Where the Order relates to the supply of Services the Supplier shall ensure that the Services are provided to the best of its ability and are provided with such skill, care and expertise as an expert in the relevant field would be required to supply.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms & Conditions, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Order Terms & Conditions

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