New JTSO Parts and Appliances Sample Clauses

New JTSO Parts and Appliances. Each part and appliance exported to Italy with an FAA airworthiness approval will have an FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag. ENAC shall accept an FAA airworthiness approval tag on a new JTSO part or appliance, as identified in Section II, only when the FAA certifies, by issuance of FAA Form 8130-3, that each JTSO appliance: (1) Conforms to the design approved by ENAC, as specified in the ENAC JTSO Authorisation for Import; (2) Complies with applicable ENAC Airworthiness Directives; (3) Is marked in accordance with paragraph 3.2.3.1(a); and (4) Meets all additional requirements prescribed by ENAC, as notified.
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New JTSO Parts and Appliances. Each part and appliance exported to Sweden with an FAA airworthiness approval will have an FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag. The LFV shall accept an FAA airworthiness approval tag on a new JTSO part or appliance, as II, only when the LFV certifies, by issuance of the JAA Form One, that each TSO appliance: identified in Section II, only when the FAA certifies, by issuance of the FAA Form 8130-3, that each JTSO appliance:
New JTSO Parts and Appliances. Each part and appliance exported to the United Kingdom with an FAA airworthiness approval will have an FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag. The UKCAA shall accept an FAA airworthiness approval tag on a new JTSO part or appliance, as identified in Section II, only when the FAA certifies that each JTSO appliance: (1) Conforms to the design approved by the UKCAA, as specified in the UKCAA JTSO Authorization for Import; (2) Complies with applicable UKCAA Airworthiness Directives; (3) Is marked in accordance with paragraph 3.2.3.1(a); and (4) Meets all additional requirements prescribed by the UKCAA, as notified.
New JTSO Parts and Appliances. Each part and appliance exported to the Netherlands with an FAA airworthiness approval will have an FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag. The CAA-NL shall accept an FAA airworthiness approval tag on a new JTSO part or appliance, as identified in Section II, only when the FAA certifies, by the issuance of FAA Form 8130-3, that each JTSO appliance:

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  • Goods, Standards and Appurtenances Any Goods delivered must be standard new Goods, latest model, except as otherwise specifically stated in the Contract. Remanufactured, refurbished or reconditioned equipment may be accepted but only to the extent allowed under the Contract. Where the Contract does not specifically list or describe any parts or nominal appurtenances of equipment for the Goods, it shall be understood that the Contractor shall deliver such equipment and appurtenances as are usually provided with the manufacturer's stock model.

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