Common use of Customer Changes Clause in Contracts

Customer Changes. In the event Customer desires an engineering change for any of the Products, Customer may submit such proposed engineering change to Supplier. Supplier and Customer acting reasonably and in good faith shall negotiate whether such change shall be made and if so, shall work with each other on the implementation of such change. Customer acknowledges that such changes may result in additional non-recurring engineering charges for Customer and may alter the price of the Products, in which case, this Agreement shall be amended, in writing, to reflect same.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Reliant Technologies Inc), Supply Agreement (Reliant Technologies Inc), Supply Agreement (Reliant Technologies Inc)

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Customer Changes. In the event Customer desires an engineering or Specification change for any of the Products, Customer may submit such proposed engineering or Specification change to Supplier. Supplier and Customer acting reasonably and in good faith shall negotiate whether such change shall be made and if so, shall work with each other on the implementation of such change. Customer acknowledges that such changes may result in additional non-recurring engineering charges for Customer and may alter the price of the Products, in which case, this Agreement shall be amended, in writing, to reflect same.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidential Settlement Agreement (Ipg Photonics Corp), Confidential Settlement Agreement (Ipg Photonics Corp)

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