Common use of ACCEPTED Clause in Contracts

ACCEPTED. The U.S./Canada - JCO has assigned the enterprise or individual identified in Item 2.a., a Certification Number which will identify the individual or enterprise as a "certified contractor" as defined in U.S. ▇▇▇▇ 5230.25 or Canada's TDCR. The acceptance is valid for a period of five years from the acceptance date unless sooner revoked under the provisions of U.S. ▇▇▇▇ 5230.25 or Canada's TDCR. If at any time a certified contractor is unable to adhere to the conditions under which a certification was accepted, the contractor's certification is considered void, and the contractor will either submit a revised certification or surrender all militarily critical technical data obtained under this agreement to the data controlling offices specified on the documents. b. NUMBER. Certification Number (assigned by the JCO). c. EXPIRATION DATE. Date Certification Number will expire (assigned by the JCO).

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement

ACCEPTED. The U.S./Canada - JCO has assigned the enterprise or individual identified in Item 2.a., a Certification Number which will identify the individual or enterprise as a "certified contractor" as defined in U.S. ▇▇▇▇ DoDD 5230.25 or Canada's TDCR. The acceptance is valid for a period of five years from the acceptance date unless sooner revoked under the provisions of U.S. ▇▇▇▇ DoDD 5230.25 or Canada's TDCR. If at any time a certified contractor is unable to adhere to the conditions under which a certification was accepted, the contractor's certification is considered void, and the contractor will either submit a revised certification or surrender all militarily critical technical data obtained under this agreement to the data controlling offices specified on the documents. b. NUMBER. Certification Number (assigned by the JCO). c. EXPIRATION DATE. Date Certification Number will expire (assigned by the JCO).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement