Defective Parts definition
Examples of Defective Parts in a sentence
The replacement of Defective Parts is subject to prior written authorization by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
SUPPLIER takes full liability for all damages caused to SODECIA, Sodecia Group’s companies, customers or any third parties, resulting from Defective Parts.
Defective Parts, if replaced, will become the property of Company.
For any delay in removing the Defective Parts from SODECIA’s premises, the SUPPLIER shall pay a daily fee of € 50,00/m2 (fifty euros per square meter) of occupied space.
SUPPLIER undertakes, without causing any stoppage to the production line, to perform, or obtain from third parties, all necessary to select, repair or replace the Defective Parts, regardless of where these are found within the supply chain and will assume full liability for the costs actually incurred, attributable to Supplier’s actions/omissions.
If the Supplier fails to remove completely the Defective Parts from SODECIA’s premises after 10 (ten) days from Sodecia’s notice, the SUPPLIER shall pay a daily fee per square meter of occupied space to be defined in the SC.
Defective Parts can be found upon or after the receipt of the Parts, or during or after the use of Parts in production.
SUPPLIER undertakes, without causing any stoppage to the production line, to perform, or obtain from third parties, all necessary to select, repair or replace the Defective Parts, regardless of where these are found within the supply chain and will assume full liability for the costs incurred.
Return of Defective Parts: When warranty parts are provided, defective parts must be returned to PL Custom/Rescue 1 within 30 days of the parts being shipped to be processed for credit.
As necessary, Supplier shall perform all maintenance, diagnostics, repair and replacement services on Defective Parts.