SCOPE OF MATERIEL SUPPORT Clause Samples

The "Scope of Materiel Support" clause defines the range and limitations of materials, equipment, or supplies that one party is obligated to provide to another under the agreement. It typically outlines what specific items are included, the quantities, and any relevant standards or specifications that must be met. For example, it may specify whether spare parts, maintenance tools, or technical documentation are covered. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what materiel support is expected, thereby preventing disputes over unanticipated obligations or omissions.
SCOPE OF MATERIEL SUPPORT. Materiel is classified into the following categories (hereinafter referred to as "MATERIEL"): (i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Materiel bearing an official part number of the Seller or Materiel for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights); (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools.
SCOPE OF MATERIEL SUPPORT. Materiel is classified into the following categories (hereinafter referred to as "Materiel"): (i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Materiel bearing an official part number of the Seller or Materiel for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights); (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools.
SCOPE OF MATERIEL SUPPORT. Materiel is classified into the following categories (hereinafter referred to as "Materiel") (i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Materiel bearing an official part number of the Seller or Materiel for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights); (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Line Replacement Units in accordance with the applicable SPC 2 or 6, SPEC 2000 revision; (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with the applicable SPC 1, SPEC 2000 revision; (iv) Ground Support Equipment and Special (To Type) Tools; (v) Hardware and standard materiel. 1.2.1 The lease of certain Seller Parts listed in Appendix A of Clause 6 are available for lease by the Seller to the Buyer. 1.2.2 The Materiel support to be provided hereunder by the Seller covers items classified as Materiel in sub-Clause 1.2 (i) thru (v) for initial provisioning as described in Clause 2 ("Initial Provisioning"), and sub-Clauses 1.2 (i) thru 1.2 (iv) for replenishment as described in Clause 3. Line Replacement Units as specified in sub-Clauses 1.2 (i) and 1.2 (ii) above having less than [DELETED] flight-hours are considered as new for invoicing purposes. EXHIBIT I 1.2.3 [DELETED] 1.2.4 [DELETED] [DELETED]
SCOPE OF MATERIEL SUPPORT. Materiel is classified into the following categories (hereinafter referred to as "Materiel"): (i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Materiel bearing an official part number of the Seller or Materiel for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights); (ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts in accordance with SPEC 2000; (iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools. 1.2.1 Certain Seller Parts listed in Appendix A of Clause 6 are available for lease by the Seller to the Buyer. 1.2.2 The Materiel support to be provided hereunder by the Seller covers items classified as Materiel in sub-Clauses 1.2 (i) thru (iv) both for initial provisioning as described in Clause 2 (“Initial Provisioning”) and for replenishment as described in Clause 3. 1.2.3 Propulsion Systems, nacelles, quick engine change kit and thrust reverser accessories and parts, including associated parts, are not covered under this Exhibit "H" and shall be subject to direct agreements between the Buyer and the relevant Propulsion System Manufacturer. The Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to assist the Buyer in case of any difficulties with availability of Propulsion Systems and associated spare parts. 1.2.4 During a period *** ("Term"), the Seller shall maintain or have maintained such stock of Seller Parts as is deemed reasonable by the Seller and shall furnish at *** prices Seller Parts adequate to meet the Buyer's needs for maintenance of the Aircraft. The Seller shall use its *** efforts to obtain a similar service from all Suppliers of parts which are originally installed on the Aircraft and not manufactured by the Seller. *** This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission.

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