Common use of INSPECTION, REJECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Clause in Contracts

INSPECTION, REJECTION AND ACCEPTANCE. (a) Seller and its suppliers shall establish and maintain a quality management, inspection and counterfeit parts program acceptable to Buyer and consistent with current industry standards (e.g., ISO9001, AS9100, AS9115, AS9120, AS5553, AS6496, AS6174, etc.). Seller shall permit Buyer to review procedures, practices, processes and related documents to determine such acceptability. Seller shall have a continuing obligation to promptly notify Buyer of any violation or deviation from Seller’s approved inspection/quality control system and to advise Buyer of the quantity and specific identity of any Items or Services provided to Buyer during the period of any such violation or deviation. If Xxxxxx learns of any violations of its obligations under this Article, Seller shall within forty-eight (48) hours so notify Buyer and within sixty (60) days must rectify the non-compliance issues. If the violation is not corrected and certification has not taken place within this time frame, then Buyer at its sole discretion may terminate this Order. Seller will notify Buyer of any significant changes that affect quality within twenty-four (24) hours of that change. These changes include, but are not limited to, change in key management or personnel, change in source of supply of key materials, change in address or site configuration.

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