Custom Component definition

Custom Component means a Component that the Cisco Entities and Supplier have agreed to designate as ‘Liable’ in connection with the Component costing process (and any applicable purchase agreements between the Cisco Entities and Supplier), as documented in the Cisco Entities’ component attributes database. The parties acknowledge that a Component is generally designated ‘Liable’ when it contains intellectual property of a Cisco Entity or was designed or produced to meet specific requirements unique to a Cisco Product and when Supplier has no alternate redistribution channel.
Custom Component means a Customer-specific component of a Customer Product or near net shape that (i) is composed of PEEK; (ii) is manufactured by Respondents to the specifications of, and at the request of, a single Customer; (iii) is the only component or near net shape of the same specifications sold to any Customer; (iv) requires for its manufacture the development and maintenance of tooling by Respondents; and (v) requires the development and maintenance by Respondents of a validation report for use by the Customer with the FDA.
Custom Component means a Component that the Cisco Entities and Supplier have agreed to designate as ‘Liable’ in connection with the Component costing process (and any applicable purchase agreements between the Cisco Entities and Supplier), as documented in the Cisco Entities’ component attributes database. The parties acknowledge that a Component is generally designated ‘Liable’ when it contains intellectual property of a Cisco Entity or was designed or produced to meet specific requirements unique to a Cisco Product and when Supplier has no alternate redistribution channel. “Cycle Time to Replenish” or “CT2R” means, with respect to a given Component and a given Hub, the period of time between Supplier’s receipt of a Hub Order for such Component and arrival of such Component at such Hub. CT2R consists solely of Supplier’s order processing time, process planning time, manufacturing cycle time and transit time to the Hub, and does not include lead time for raw materials or other Component inputs. “EDI” means Electronic Data Interchange. “Hub Order” or “Replenishment Signal” means an instruction to Supplier to ship Components to one or more Hubs, either on a single date or on multiple pre-scheduled dates. The instruction may take the form of a discrete or blanket purchase order (fax or electronic), EDI demand signal, or any other method agreed between EMS Provider and Supplier. “MOQ” means minimum order quantity, as agreed between Supplier and EMS Provider or Supplier and the Cisco Entities, whichever is lower. “MPQ” means minimum package quantity, as agreed between Supplier and EMS Provider or Supplier and the Cisco Entities, whichever is lower. “Pull Signal” means an instruction from the EMS Provider to the Hub Operator to ship or deliver Components from a Hub to the EMS Provider. “Standard Component” means any Component that is not a Custom Component. Standard Components are generally designated ‘Non-liable’ in the Cisco Entities’ component attributes database.

Examples of Custom Component in a sentence

  • In the event Supplier implements a recall or other quality-related change to any Standard Component or Custom Component located in a Hub, Supplier will notify EMS Provider and the Cisco Entities of the change, including whether the Component can be reworked at the Hub and the date on which Supplier will have replacement or re-worked Components available at the Hub.

  • Custom Component Products may not be canceled or rescheduled within [***] of the scheduled shipment date.

  • Spectrian may cancel any Custom Component order during the period ending on the date (the “Trigger Date”) that is the later to occur of (i) 90 days prior to the anticipated delivery date determined in accordance with Section 2.4 hereof and (ii) a date mutually agreed to by Spectrian and Newco.

  • Project name BMC Capital Engagement duration 5 years Begin date August __ 2010 End date August __ 2015 Custom Component Integration 14-21 Included in Licence Fees Cinsay, Inc.

  • The first two months of each Standard Component Forecast and the first three months of each Custom Component Forecast shall be deemed to be a “Firm Order”, against which Newco shall ship Components to Spectrian.

  • The first two months of each Standard ----------- Component Forecast and the first three months of each Custom Component Forecast shall be deemed to be a "Firm Order", against which Newco shall ship Components to Spectrian.

  • Schedule 2.1(b)(ii) Spectrian's Custom Component Forecast For the Period Beginning on January 1, 2001 and Ending on June 30, 2001 [***] *** Confidential treatment requested pursuant to a request for confidential treatment filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


More Definitions of Custom Component

Custom Component means the component of the New Construction Program that provides Custom Incentives to Participants who install, implement or undertake and complete Eligible Custom Measures in Eligible Projects.
Custom Component means a specific component of a Business Product (a) being manufactured and sold as of the Closing (i) where each and every element of the design, and the design as a whole, of such component was created exclusively by the Storage Systems Division of Seller or by a third party (alone or with the Storage Systems Division of the Seller) exclusively for the Storage Systems Division of the Seller, in each case exclusively for use in a Business Product, and (ii) that has been manufactured exclusively by the Storage Systems Division of the Seller or by a third party (alone or with the Storage Systems Division of the Seller) exclusively for the Storage Systems Division of Seller, in each case exclusively for use in a Business Product or (b) otherwise set forth on the Seller Disclosure Schedules.
Custom Component means the component of the Initiative that provides Custom Incentives to Applicants who install, implement or undertake and complete Eligible Custom Measures in the Project.

Related to Custom Component

  • Accrual Components As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class D Component The Component having such designation.

  • Class C Component The Component having such designation.

  • Original component manufacturer means an organization that designs and/or engineers a part and is entitled to any intellectual property rights to that part.

  • Critical Component means, in respect of a weapons system referred to in the definition of Prohibited Defense Contract, a component used specifically in the production of the weapon system or plays a direct role in the lethality of the weapon system.