Common use of Quality and documentation Clause in Contracts

Quality and documentation. 1. In respect of its delivery, the Supplier must adhere to generally accepted engineering stand- ards, regulations regarding safety, accident prevention and protection of employees, standards of industrial medicine, the stipulated technical specifications and consumer protection regula- tions. Certification of conformity to CE standards must be provided upon delivery with each part supplied if so required by current law (pro tem: EC directives). China Compulsory Certifi- cation (CCC) must be submitted once by each Supplier upon first delivery of each new article added to the product range if so required by international law (at present: China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All necessary safety regulations must be furnished in writing with each shipment. Modifications may not be made to the goods without the Buyer’s prior written consent. 2. In the absence of any firm agreement between the Supplier and Buyer regarding the nature, means, methods and extent of testing, the Buyer is prepared, at the Supplier’s request, to discuss the testing with the latter, to the extent of its know-how and capabilities, in order to determine the level of testing technology that needs to be applied to the goods in question. 3. With regard to the technical documentation, moreover, the Supplier must keep separate records as to when, in what manner and by whom the goods have been tested for the features requiring documentation and as to the results of the required quality tests. The test records must be kept for 10 years and submitted to the Buyer if required. The Supplier must make the same requirements of its own suppliers to the extent provided by law. 4. If the authorities should order an inspection of the Buyer’s production sequences and its test records to check for conformity to certain requirements, the Supplier agrees, if so requested by the Buyer, to accord the authorities the same rights in its facilities and to provide all reasonable assistance. 5. The Supplier takes all necessary measures to ensure safety within the supply chain during the production, warehousing, loading and transport. This includes especially, but not limited to, safeguarding of the business promises, protection of the goods against unauthorized access and employment of trusty personnel.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Quality and documentation. 1. In respect of its delivery, the Supplier must adhere to generally accepted engineering stand- ards, regulations regarding safety, accident prevention and protection of employees, standards of industrial medicine, the stipulated technical specifications and consumer protection regula- tions. Certification of conformity to CE standards must be provided upon delivery with each part supplied if so required by current law (pro temcurrently: EC directives). China Compulsory Certifi- cation (CCC) must be submitted once by each Supplier upon first delivery of each new article added to the product range if so required by international law (at present: China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All necessary safety regulations must be furnished in writing with each shipment. Modifications may not be made to the goods without the Buyer’s prior written consent. 2. In the absence of any firm agreement between the Supplier and Buyer regarding the nature, means, methods and extent of testing, the Buyer is prepared, at the Supplier’s request, to discuss the testing with the latter, to the extent of its know-how and capabilities, in order to determine the level of testing technology that needs to be applied to the goods in question. 3. With regard to the technical documentation, moreover, the Supplier must keep separate records as to when, in what manner and by whom the goods have been tested for the features requiring documentation and as to the results of the required quality tests. The test records must be kept for 10 years and submitted to the Buyer if required. The Supplier must make the same requirements of its own suppliers to the extent provided by law. 4. If the authorities should order an inspection of the Buyer’s production sequences and its test records to check for conformity to certain requirements, the Supplier agrees, if so requested by the Buyer, to accord the authorities the same rights in its facilities and to provide all reasonable assistance. 5. The Supplier takes all necessary measures to ensure safety within the supply chain during the production, warehousing, loading and transport. This includes especially, but not limited to, safeguarding of the business promises, protection of the goods against unauthorized access and employment of trusty personnel. 6. Supplier shall comply with the ▇▇▇▇ Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: Sup- plier shall comply with the ▇▇▇▇ Deere Supplier Code of Conduct, which is found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/suppliercode. .

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Quality and documentation. 1. In respect of its delivery, the Supplier must adhere to generally accepted engineering stand- ardsstandards, regulations regarding safety, accident prevention and protection of employees, standards of industrial medicine, the stipulated technical specifications and consumer protection regula- tionsregulations. Certification of conformity to CE standards must be provided upon delivery with each part supplied if so required by current law (pro tem: EC directives). China Compulsory Certifi- cation Certification (CCC) must be submitted once by each Supplier upon first delivery of each new article added to the product range if so required by international law (at present: China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All necessary safety regulations must be furnished in writing with each shipment. Modifications may not be made to the goods without the Buyer’s prior written consent. 2. In the absence of any firm agreement between the Supplier and Buyer regarding the nature, means, methods and extent of testing, the Buyer is prepared, at the Supplier’s request, to discuss the testing with the latter, to the extent of its know-how and capabilities, in order to determine the level of testing technology that needs to be applied to the goods in question. 3. With regard to the technical documentation, moreover, the Supplier must keep separate records as to when, in what manner and by whom the goods have been tested for the features requiring documentation and as to the results of the required quality tests. The test records must be kept for 10 years and submitted to the Buyer if required. The Supplier must make the same requirements of its own suppliers to the extent provided by law. 4. If the authorities should order an inspection of the Buyer’s production sequences and its test records to check for conformity to certain requirements, the Supplier agrees, if so requested by the Buyer, to accord the authorities the same rights in its facilities and to provide all reasonable assistance. 5. The Supplier takes all necessary measures to ensure safety within the supply chain during the production, warehousing, loading and transport. This includes especially, but not limited to, safeguarding of the business promises, protection of the goods against unauthorized access and employment of trusty personnel.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Quality and documentation. 1. In respect of its delivery, the Supplier must adhere to generally accepted engineering stand- ards, regulations regarding safety, accident prevention and protection of employees, standards of industrial medicine, the stipulated technical specifications and consumer protection regula- tions. Certification of conformity to CE standards must be provided upon delivery with each part supplied if so required by current law (pro temcurrently: EC directives). China Compulsory Certifi- cation (CCC) must be submitted once by each Supplier upon first delivery of each new article added to the product range if so required by international law (at present: China National Regulatory Commission for Certification and Accreditation – CNCA). All necessary safety regulations must be furnished in writing with each shipment. Modifications may not be made to the goods without the Buyer’s prior written consent. 2. In the absence of any firm agreement between the Supplier and Buyer regarding the nature, means, methods and extent of testing, the Buyer is prepared, at the Supplier’s request, to discuss the testing with the latter, to the extent of its know-how and capabilities, in order to determine the level of testing technology that needs to be applied to the goods in question. 3. With regard to the technical documentation, moreover, the Supplier must keep separate records as to when, in what manner and by whom the goods have been tested for the features requiring documentation and as to the results of the required quality tests. The test records must be kept for 10 years and submitted to the Buyer if required. The Supplier must make the same requirements of its own suppliers to the extent provided by law. 4. If the authorities should order an inspection of the Buyer’s production sequences and its test records to check for conformity to certain requirements, the Supplier agrees, if so requested by the Buyer, to accord the authorities the same rights in its facilities and to provide all reasonable assistance. 5. The Supplier takes all necessary measures to ensure safety within the supply chain during the production, warehousing, loading and transport. This includes especially, but not limited to, safeguarding of the business promises, protection of the goods against unauthorized access and employment of trusty personnel.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase