Material Support Sample Clauses
Material Support. Directly or indirectly providing more than 25% of a person’s income in the prior calendar year. Members of the immediate family living in the same household are deemed to be providing each other with material support.
Material Support. 3.1 Under ordinary conditions, parts removed from Buyer's engines shall be reinstalled in the same engine. If original parts cannot be reinstalled because of repair lead times, scrap condition, supersedure, or other circumstances, the following material support services will be used by ▇▇▇▇▇ & Whitney.
Material Support. Since CRC has demanding operational requirements, Agusta is prepared to implement a dedicated CHC maintenance stock at certain operational locations where the AW139 helicopters will be operated. • Low Value Items CHC will buy low value items (less than 15.000 USD item unit price) to establish first level maintenance stocks at each operative location. Agusta will support CHC in preparing an adequate spare parts modelling analysis, based on the requirements and inputs provided by CHC, taking into consideration mission availability requirements of contracts with CHC end-customers. CFA October 2007 Page 42 Contract Number 160507 • High-Value Items For certain high-value items (more than 15.000 USD item unit price), Agusta will establish a stock at appropriate locations agreed with CHC (e.g. Heli-One Global Distribution Center in Hoofddorp, Netherlands). Agusta will provide for these high-value items an agreed stock of AW139 parts of at least US$ *** in value, from which CHC will purchase ***% of the value, established at the nominal price list to which a special discount of ***% will be applicable (the “CHC AW139 Stock”). CHC will pay for ***% of the “CHC AW139 Stock” value (US$ *** in value taking into account the special discount of ***%) each year, and after five (5) years all material will become the property of CHC. The other part of the stock (the “Agusta Consignment AW139 Stock for CHC” — ***% of the total value) will be provided *** to CHC by Agusta at the appropriate agreed location. CHC will pay Agusta at the time of the usage of these parts, to which a special discount of ***% will be applicable. The “Agusta Consignment AW139 Stock for CHC” will include D-level parts, with applicable discount of *** (***%), and consumables used in connection with the overhaul/repair of the components of the main and tail rotor transmission for the AW139. CFA October 2007 Page 43 Contract Number 160507 CFA October 2007 Page 44 Contract Number 160507 1. SUPPLIES 2 2. PRICE 2 3. PAYMENT 3 4. DELIVERY 3 5. COUNTRY OF DESTINATION 3 6. NOTICES 3 7. SIGNATURE 4 1. TAXES 5 2. INSPECTION. ACCEPTANCE AND TITLE 5 3. CERTIFICATION 6 4. PAINTING SCHEME 6 5. CHANGES 6 6. LIABILITY 7 7. WARRANTY 7 8. EXCUSABLE DELAYS 7 9. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 8 10. TERMINATION 8 11. WAIVER 9 12. APPLICABLE LAW AND DISPUTES 9 13. EFFECTIVE DATE 9 14. ASSIGNMENT 9 15. ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING 9 By and between: AGUSTA S.p.A., an Italian company, with a sole shareholder, having a registered office in Samara...
Material Support. If original Parts cannot be reinstalled because of long lead time repair, scrap condition, supersedure, or similar circumstances, the following material support services will be utilized by the Maintenance Center.
Material Support. 2.1.1 SPARES POLICY Embraer guarantees the supply of spare parts, ground support equipment and tooling, except engines and its accessories, hereinafter referred to as "Spare(s)", for the Aircraft for a period of **Material Redacted** years after **Material Redacted** delivery of the last aircraft of the same type **Material Redacted**. Except as may otherwise be expressly set forth herein, such Spares shall be supplied according to the prevailing availability, sale conditions, delivery schedule and effective price on the date of acceptance by Embraer of the purchase order. The Spares may be supplied either by Embraer in Brazil or through its subsidiaries or distribution centers located abroad.
Material Support. 2.1.1 Spares Parts General Policy: Embraer guarantees the supply of line replaceable units, spare parts, ground support equipment and tooling, except engines and engine accessories, hereinafter referred to as "Spare(s)", for the Aircraft for a period of [*] years after production of the last aircraft of the same type. Such Spares shall be supplied according to the prevailing availability, sale conditions, delivery schedule and effective price on the date of acceptance by Embraer of the purchase order. The Spares may be supplied either by Embraer in Brazil or through its subsidiaries or distribution centers located abroad. Embraer's spare parts policy is to provide the following categories of spares as specified in the respective Embraer publications and available to be purchased through Embraer: • Line Replaceable Units (LRU's); • Parts to repair and overhaul components manufactured under Embraer specification to be used only on the Aircraft; • Parts to line maintenance; • Parts to fulfill all maintenance tasks per maintenance manual and/or maintenance plan issued by Embraer; • Embraer-made parts; • Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE); • Aircraft Ground Equipment spare parts manufactured under Embraer specifications; • Special tools; and • Bulk materials.
Material Support. 2.1.1 SPARES POLICY Embraer guarantees the supply of spare parts, ground support equipment and tooling, except engines and its accessories, hereinafter referred to as "Spare(s)", for the Aircraft for a period of *** years after production of the last aircraft of the same type. Such Spares shall be supplied according to the prevailing availability, sale conditions, delivery schedule and effective price on the date of acceptance by Embraer of the purchase order. The Spares may be supplied either by Embraer in Brazil or through its subsidiaries or distribution centers located abroad.
Material Support. 4.2.1 The Contractor is only authorized to purchase and provide all materials incidental to the performance of the services to be furnished under individual task orders. Incidental material includes material on approved NAVSEA Drawings, or NAVSEA Ship Design Manager, or NAVSEA Technical Warrant Holder specified as required to complete the SCD, MachAlt, emergent repair, industrial support, or any other tasking on this contract. The procurement of material or equipment of any kind, other than that incidental to and necessary for furnishing of the required services, is not authorized nor will any costs incurred be considered allowable. In addition, the purchase of general purpose business items/expenses required for the conduct of the Contractor’s normal business operations are not authorized and will not be allowed as a direct cost. General purpose business items include, but are not limited to, the cost for items such as telephone charges, cellular telephones, fax machines, reproduction machines, word processing equipment, personal computers, office equipment and consumable supplies.
4.2.2 It is anticipated that incidental materials will be required for the contractor to procure to support installations. These items include, but not limited to: metal plate, angle, bar, channel, pipe, tee, elbow, coupling, welding electrode, welding studs, welding rods, cable hangers, electrical cable, circuit breakers, electrical lugs, connectors/backshells, paint, lagging paste, rubber channel, hydraulic fluid, various oils, electrical/mechanical switches, gaskets, stuffing tubes, packing assembly, paint roller, paint brushes, fire cloth, masking tape, and gloves.
4.2.3 Specialty test equipment, tools, and other durable goods may be required for purchase to complete specific tasking and may be done so with ISEA concurrence. A complete list of tools must be provided which are procured under each tasking. At the end of the tasking the list of tools must be provided to the ISEA and contracting officer to determine final disposition.
4.2.4 In the event of normal/routine tasking, emergent repairs, or tasking becomes subject to unexpected growth or technical problems. Provided funding is available, the contracting officer may approve the procurement of additional material in support of this effort.
Material Support. 4.1 The material sources listed below shall be used to support Maintenance Services for TAM's Equipment.
Material Support. The next important part of the DMISA addresses the following specific proce- dures for material support. • Procedures for shipping and receiving material be- tween the Principal and the repair activity, including addresses and instructions on packaging and marking. • Procedures for emergency repairs, asset accountabil- ity/visibility requirements, and asset disposal and con- demnation procedures. • Depot material support procedures (for example, ro- tatable pools and modification kits) and support equip- ment (common and special). • Material source information (for example, piece part requisitioning). • Procedures for disposing of assets upon termination of the DMISA. • Recovery of critical alloys and precious metals. ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Red River Army Depot ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Tobyhanna Army Depot ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ SHIPYARDS: Norfolk Naval Shipyard ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ IMACS is a computer based management program that was de- veloped to improve the speed of processing and managing the DMISA. For additional information on IMACS, contact the IMACS program manager, OO-ALC/LGNP, DSN 775-2958, Website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/imacs. The DMISA training course is for MISOs, managers, and others who prepare, review, negotiate, and manage DMISAs. It also helps those who do not work directly with DMISAs by defining the roles, responsibilities, and relationships of the various players involved in DMISA policy/procedures. This course is available online at the JDMAG Website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇. • EXHIBITS. Exhibits are used to detail support requirements and to specify procedures above those provided in the boiler- plate. They are a major means of tailoring the DMISA to fit the needs of all DMISA parties. Every DMISA has a Use of Exhibits page, which lists all potential exhibits and indicates which of those apply to and, therefore, are a part of the par- ticular DMISA. Figure 2 on page 13 shows a sample Use of Exhibits. The exhibits are described as follows.