Common use of Epidemic Failure Clause in Contracts

Epidemic Failure. In the event that [*] percent ([*]%) or more of any lot, batch or other separately distinguishable manufacturing run of Products which was verified by Manufacturer delivered to Customer is found to be defective with the same root cause defects within [*] ([*]) months following Manufacturer’s delivery of such Products to Customer, Manufacturer will promptly: (a) dedicate sufficient resources to thoroughly investigate the cause of the defect; (b) perform root cause analysis; and (c) implement corrective action. In addition, after Manufacturer’s verification, Manufacturer will render repair and replacement services, as reasonably requested by Customer, during the applicable Product warranty period. In addition to repair or replacement of Products, Manufacturer will credit Customer an amount equal to [*] percent ([*]%) of the price paid by Customer as compensation for removal and reinstallation associated with the repair or replacement of such Products.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: And Supply Agreement (GoPro, Inc.), And Supply Agreement (GoPro, Inc.), And Supply Agreement (GoPro, Inc.)

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