Counterfeit Item definition

Counterfeit Item means an unlawful or unauthorized reproduction, substitution, or alteration that has been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified item from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes used items represented as new, or the false identification of grade, serial number, lot number, date code, or performance characteristics.
Counterfeit Item. A counterfeit item is an item that is suspected to be a copy or substitute without legal right or authority to do so, or its material, performance, characteristics or identity do not appear to be authentic and/or is knowingly misrepresented by the supplier, manufacturer or distributor. Contractor shall only provide items and services that meet or exceed all requirements specified in this Contract including verifiable compliance with all applicable quality, safety and manufacturing standards including all U.S. Government or industry-accepted specifications and national consensus standards. Examples of such standards include, but are not limited to: Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) Listing, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Standard of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), American Society for Testing Material (ASTM), Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), etc. Types of material, parts, and components known to have been misrepresented include (but are not limited to) fasteners, hoisting, rigging, and lifting equipment; cranes, hoists, valves, pipe and fittings, electrical equipment and devices plate, bar, shapes, channel members, and other heat treated materials and structural items, welding rod and electrodes, and computer memory modules. Additional detailed information is available at the Department of Energy (DOE) Training Manual on Suspect/Counterfeit Awareness xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/CSA/CSP/sci/SCI_TrainingManual_100306_rev5.pdf. Contractor is responsible to have a quality assurance program that detects and prevents suspect/counterfeit items from being furnished or used in the performance of work under this Contract. If requested by Sandia, Contractor shall furnish a certificate of compliance with delivery stating that all items fully comply with all requirements of this Contract. In the event that the Contractor identifies or suspects that a suspect/counterfeit item may have been delivered under this Contract, Contractor shall immediately notify the Sandia Contracting Representative and the Sandia end-user or delegated representative identified in the Contract. Contractor shall document and provide all available information regarding any item or service furnished under this Contract that is suspected to be a suspect/counterfeit item, component, subcomponent part or material. Sandia shall impound the item(s) and notify the local Department of Ene...
Counterfeit Item means a good, component, part, module, or assembly whose origin, material, source of manufacture, performance, or characteristics are misrepresented. This term includes but is not limited to, (i) items which have been (re)marked to disguise them or falsely represent the identity of the manufacturer, (ii) defective parts and/or surplus material scrapped by the original manufacturer, and (iii) previously used parts pulled or reclaimed and provided as “new”.

Examples of Counterfeit Item in a sentence

  • A Suspect Counterfeit Item means an item for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the item is authentic.

  • Seller further warrants that it has and shall have an internal Counterfeit Item control process for goods delivered hereunder in accordance with the standards or instructions set forth in any Buyer’s specifications, including but not limited to Raytheon Quality Notes, or other provisions incorporated into this Purchase Order.

  • Seller warrants that it has, and maintains, a Counterfeit Item risk mitigation process for internal processes and with its suppliers.

  • Sellers Counterfeit Item risk mitigation process shall include processes for screening US Government Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) reports.

  • Buyer reserves its right to issue its own GIDEP alert if Buyer concludes, in its sole estimation, that a good is a Counterfeit Item or Suspect Counterfeit Item.


More Definitions of Counterfeit Item

Counterfeit Item means an unlawful or unauthorized reproduction, substitution, or alteration that has been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified item from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes
Counterfeit Item as used in this clause, means any suspect material or item that is a copy or substitute without legal right or authority to do so, or one whose material, performance, or characteristics are knowingly misrepresented by the vendor, supplier, distributor or manufacturer.
Counterfeit Item means a paper payment instrument that is a counterfeit of an Item and the MICR line specifications for that counterfeit item match the MICR line specifications for a Money Order.
Counterfeit Item is defined to include, but is not limited to, (i) an item that is an illegal or unauthorized copy or substitute of an OEM item; (ii) an item that does not contain the proper external or internal materials or components required by the OEM or that is not constructed in accordance with OEM specification; (iii) an item or component thereof that is used, refurbished or reclaimed but the Seller represents as being a new item; (iv) an item that has not successfully passed all OEM required testing, verification, screening and quality control but that Seller represents as having met or passed such requirements; or (v) an item with a label or other marking intended, or reasonably likely, to mislead a reasonable person into believing a non-OEM item is a genuine OEM item when it is not. (Source: DFARS 202.101)
Counterfeit Item means an Item that appears to be original or genuine, but has fraudulently being built by tampering or forging any part or the item as a whole in order to misappropriate fund.
Counterfeit Item means any goods, components of goods, or services made, produced, or knowingly sold or knowingly distributed that use or display a counterfeit mark trade mark, trade name, or service mark that is a spurious mark identical with or substantially indistinguishable from the registered mark as registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Counterfeit Item means an Item that appears to be original or genuine, but has been fraudulently made and, for the purpose of these Rules, shall be considered an Item with a Forged or Unauthorized Signature.