Common use of Traceability Clause in Contracts

Traceability. Buyer will create and maintain accurate records of all activities and events related to the Products to the extent necessary to ensure product traceability. The records will be constructed in such a manner that all significant activities or events will be traceable for a period of not less than 2 years past the expiration date or 2 years after the device has been taken out of service, whichever occurs first. Such records must be clear, readily available, and include the following: (i) each order received and accepted; (ii) the serial or lot number and expiration date of the Product(s) and the address where Product(s) are delivered; (iii) the method of identifying the invoice issued to a customer; and (iv) each customer credit issued and the reason therefor.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Traceability. Buyer will create and maintain accurate records of all activities and events related to the Products to the extent necessary to ensure product traceability. The records will be constructed in such a manner that all significant activities or events will be traceable for a period of not less than 2 two (2) years past the expiration date or 2 two (2) years after the device has been taken out of service, whichever occurs first. Such records must be clear, readily available, and include the following: (i) each order received and accepted; (ii) the serial or lot number and expiration date of the Product(s) and the address where Product(s) are delivered; (iii) the method of identifying the invoice issued to a customer; and (iv) each customer credit issued and the reason therefor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Traceability. Buyer will create and maintain accurate records of all activities and events related to the Products to the extent necessary to ensure product traceability. The records will be constructed in such a manner that all significant activities or events will be traceable for a period of not less than 2 two (2) years past the expiration date or 2 two (2) years after the device has been taken out of service, whichever occurs first. Such records must be clear, readily available, and include the following: : (i) each order received and accepted; (ii) the serial or lot number and expiration date of the Product(s) and the address where Product(s) are delivered; (iii) the method of identifying the invoice issued to a customer; and (iv) each customer credit issued and the reason therefor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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