Common use of Inspection; Rejection Clause in Contracts

Inspection; Rejection. Articles purchased are subject to inspection and approval at Buyer’s designated destination. Buyer reserves the right to reject and refuse Articles that are not in accordance with ▇▇▇▇▇’s instructions, specifications, drawings and/or data or Seller’s warranties (express and implied). Seller shall reimburse Buyer for inspection costs of rejected Articles. Rejected Articles shall be returned to Seller at Seller’s expense, without prejudice to any claims that ▇▇▇▇▇ may have against Seller. In the event the Articles must be installed, tested, inspected or assembled prior to use, such Articles shall not be deemed accepted until such installation, testing, inspection or assembly, as the case may be, indicates that the Articles are in accordance with specifications and are operating properly. Payment for any of the Articles prior to inspection hereunder shall not be deemed an acceptance thereof.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions of Purchase, Terms and Conditions of Purchase