Common use of Acceptance of Deliverables Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Deliverables. Subcontractor shall provide each deliverable in accordance with the statement of work and terms of this subcontract. Each deliverable will be considered accepted when Buyer provides the Subcontractor notice of acceptance. Only if Xxxxx has not first provided the Subcontractor with written notice of rejection. Buyer may reject a deliverable only in the event that it materially deviates from its technical specifications, including grammatical and spelling errors and only via written notice outlining the nature of such deviation. In the event of such rejection, the Subcontractor shall correct the deviation and redeliver the Deliverable within three (3) days unless directed otherwise. Redelivery pursuant to the previous sentence will constitute another Delivery, and the parties shall again follow the acceptance procedures. Subcontractor’s failure to provide deliverables that materially conform to the technical specifications may constitute breach of the subcontract.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.hanford.gov, www.hanford.gov, www.hanford.gov

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Acceptance of Deliverables. Subcontractor shall provide each deliverable in accordance with the statement Attachment 1, Statement of work Work and terms of this subcontract. Each deliverable will be considered accepted when Buyer provides the Subcontractor notice of acceptance. Only if Xxxxx has not first provided the Subcontractor with written notice of rejection. Buyer may reject a deliverable only in the event that it materially deviates from its technical specifications, including grammatical and spelling errors and only via written notice outlining the nature of such deviation. In the event of such rejection, the Subcontractor shall correct the deviation and redeliver the Deliverable within three (3) days unless directed otherwise. Redelivery pursuant to the previous sentence will constitute another Delivery, and the parties shall again follow the acceptance procedures. Subcontractor’s failure to provide deliverables that materially conform to the technical specifications may constitute breach of the subcontract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.hanford.gov, www.hanford.gov, www.hanford.gov

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