Common use of Batch Documentation Clause in Contracts

Batch Documentation. 8.1 The Contractor will deliver to the Customer a Certificate of Analysis with all the release records signed and approved by the Contractor for each batch of Products, certifying that the Contractor has the Batch Documentation and supportive test results with respect to each batch of Products manufactured and delivered to the Customer pursuant to this Agreement, demonstrating that the product release specifications, as defined in the quality agreement, have been met. The Contractor represents and warrants that the Certificate of Analysis, the Batch Documentation and other documentation supplied to the Customer under this Agreement will be accurate and complete. If the Customer requires supplemental documents from the Contractor, including and without limitation in order to obtain or in connection with any Regulatory Authority approvals for the Product, or in connection with any Product recall, the Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Customer and to make available to the Customer such additional or supplemental documentation as may reasonably be requested by the Customer. The Customer shall bear all pre-approved costs and expenses related to obtaining the above mentioned supplemental documents. The Contractor will retain originals of all Batch Documentation, any and all other documentation generated by it in connection with the processing and testing of the Products under the terms of this Agreement, and all records which may be reasonably necessary to assist the Customer in the event of a product recall or otherwise, for not less than five (5) years after the date of expiration of date of the Batch of Product to which they pertain and, if longer, such period as is required by local regulations in force in the Territory.

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Sources: Manufacturing Agreement (Macrocure Ltd.), Manufacturing Agreement (Macrocure Ltd.)