Common use of Epidemic Failures Clause in Contracts

Epidemic Failures. NCR may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where “Epidemic Failure” means the failure of at least two percent of the hardware in any Lot, and “Lot” means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by NCR’s distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR will establish a field retrofit order (“FRO”) that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and (d) all packaging, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s repair facility. The FRO will be applicable for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoing, Supplier will, at NCR’s option, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR in the development of the FRO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Agreement

Epidemic Failures. NCR USI may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where “Epidemic Failure” means the failure of at least two [*****] percent of the hardware in any Lot, and “Lot” means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by USI’s customer, NCR’s distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR USI will establish a field retrofit order (“FRO”) that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and (d) all packaging, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s repair facility. The FRO will be applicable for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoing, Supplier will, at NCRUSI’s option, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR USI in the development of the FRO.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Hardware Supply Agreement, Master Hardware Supply Agreement (NCR Corp)

Epidemic Failures. NCR Voyix may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where "Epidemic Failure" means the failure of at least two percent of the hardware in any Lot, and "Lot" means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by NCR’s NCR Voyix's distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR Voyix will establish a field retrofit order ("FRO") that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and (d) all packagingdamages, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s repair facility. The FRO will be applicable or for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoingloss of profits, Supplier willrevenue or data, at NCR’s optionwhether in an action in contract, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR in the development tort, product liability, statute or otherwise, even if advised of the FROpossibility of those damages.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement

Epidemic Failures. NCR Voyix may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where "Epidemic Failure" means the failure of at least two percent of the hardware in any Lot, and "Lot" means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by NCR’s NCR Voyix' s distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR Voyix will establish a field retrofit order ("FRO") that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and (d) all packaging, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s 's repair facility. The FRO will be applicable for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoing, Supplier will, at NCR’s NCR Voyix's option, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR Voyix in the development of the FRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement

Epidemic Failures. NCR Voyix may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where "Epidemic Failure" means the failure of at least two percent of the hardware in any Lot, and "Lot" means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by NCR’s NCR Voyix's distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR Voyix will establish a field retrofit order ("FRO") that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor labour in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and and (d) all packaging, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s 's repair facility. The FRO will be applicable for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoing, Supplier will, at NCR’s NCR Voyix's option, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR Voyix in the development of the FRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement

Epidemic Failures. NCR Voyix may notify Supplier that an Epidemic Failure has occurred (where "Epidemic Failure" means the failure of at least two percent of the hardware in any Lot, and "Lot" means a specific quantity of hardware that is (i) produced under uniform conditions and series of operations, or (ii) produced according to a single including but not limited to laws pertaining to anti-bribery, anti-corruption, employment, import and export compliance, antitrust, environmental health, safety and electronic/product and waste take-back ("Applicable Law"). Supplier will identify and procure all required permits, certificates, licenses, insurance, approvals and inspections; and will submit all reports, certifications, and other documents as required, including information related to the proper and safe handling of the Products. Should Supplier's services hereunder require Supplier to perform, support, or handle any importation of manufacturing order or design, or (iii) otherwise affected by a common root cause of failure). Such notice will include a any item into the U.S., Supplier will cooperate with NCR Voyix to address the recommendations of U.S. Customs description of the nature of the failure and other supporting data, which may include data supplied by NCR’s NCR Voyix's distributors, resellers, subcontractors or customers. NCR Voyix will establish a field retrofit order ("FRO") that sets out the detailed plan to remedy an Epidemic Failure or a safety/ hazard situation, including at end-user sites, in plants and in warehouses, if applicable. The plan generally will include a process and repair method for deploying and implementing the repair and or replacement of all affected hardware in the Lot(s) and the estimated costs to deploy the fix dependent on the quantity of affected Product. Supplier will be responsible for all costs of implementing the FRO (whether inside or outside of the warranty period) including (a) replacement parts, materials, sub-assemblies or supplies; (b) technical support labor costs in handling customer calls; (c) on-site service labor in replacing all hardware within the Lot(s); and and (d) all packaging, shipping and handling costs to and from the customer and warehouse locations and Supplier’s 's repair facility. The FRO will be applicable for all hardware within the relevant Lot(s) unless and to the extent Supplier can establish that specific hardware within the Lot(s) are not affected by the root cause. In addition to the foregoing, Supplier will, at NCR’s NCR Voyix's option, appoint a senior level representative to coordinate a root-cause analysis and cooperate with NCR Voyix in the development of the FRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement