Common use of Non-conformity Clause in Contracts

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, in such case, Buyer will not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller will, at Buyer's option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇'s cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's or Buyer’s customer’s facility.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, and in such case, Buyer will shall not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material goods and services or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller willshall, at Buyer's option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will shall pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇'s cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's or Buyer’s customer’s facility.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, and in such case, Buyer will shall not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material goods and services or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller willshall, at Buyer's option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will shall pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇Buyer's cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's or Buyer’s customer’s facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, and in such case, Buyer will shall not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material Material, or goods and services or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller willshall, at Buyer's ’s option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will shall pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇'s ’s cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's ’s or Buyer’s customer’s facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, and in such case, Buyer will not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller will, at Buyer's ’s option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇'s ’s cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's ’s or Buyer’s customer’s facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Non-conformity. In the event that Buyer determines that any Material is defective, damaged or otherwise not in conformity, Buyer may reject the Material and, and in such case, Buyer will not be obligated for payment of the purchase price and may cancel the order/release without obligation or liability. Should Seller not make whole on promised Material or, if Buyer has already paid for the Material in question, Seller will, at Buyer's option, either: (i) replace or reprocess the Material, or (ii) reimburse Buyer for the purchase price of the Material. In either case, Seller will pay for incidental and verifiable costs including but not limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇'s cost of repackaging, manufacturing and transporting the defective Material and/or replacement Material to and from Buyer's or Buyer’s 's customer’s 's facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms and Conditions of Purchase