Quality of the Goods Sample Clauses

Quality of the Goods. 2.1. The quality of the goods should meet the contractual technical requirements and should be confirmed by the Quality Certificate issued by the producer of goods.
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Quality of the Goods. 2.1. The quality of the Goods supplied under the present Contract should correspond to technological normative documents, requirements, technical characteristics and be confirmed by the Goods quality certificates issued by the controlling State bodies of the GOODS manufacturer country.
Quality of the Goods. The Contractor must ensure that all Goods supplied to Bethanie:
Quality of the Goods. (proprietarily perfection)
Quality of the Goods. Party A shall guarantee that the quality of the goods supplied conforms to the national standards, industry standards or Party A's factory qualification standards, and meets the standards defined in the instructions attached to the goods.
Quality of the Goods. 4.1 Parmet shall ensure that the quality of the Goods corresponds to at least the average quality of similar Goods and the compulsory requirements applicable to the Goods in the European Union, unless the parties have agreed upon a specific quality standard.
Quality of the Goods. 6.1 The Goods must be fit for their purpose. If there is any special purpose agreed in writing between the parties, then the Goods will be fit for that special purpose.
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Quality of the Goods. 2.1 The quality and condition of the goods should be in full conformity with the technical, sanitary performances, requirements and standards, which are legal in the Sellers' country.
Quality of the Goods. 3.1. Quality of the goods shall comply with the Quality Certificate of the Producer and meet the RF standards on this kind of goods. 3.2. Quality compliance of the goods shall be confirmed by the following documents: Quality Certificate of the Producer; Compliance Certificate for each lot of the goods issued by a competent authority of the country of origin.
Quality of the Goods. All goods supplied shall comply with the requirements of the Technical Specifications. If the Supplier fails to supply goods in accordance with the Technical Specifications, the Purchaser may reject any part of the goods by giving written notice to the Supplier specifying the reason for rejection. All rejects shall be held at the Supplier’s risk and expense including all transportation and handling costs until returned to or collected by the Supplier. All rejects shall be replaced or rectified and made good at the Supplier’s expense within the specified replacement period to the full satisfaction of the inspectors and in conformity with the Technical Specifications. In the event of the Supplier failing to remove such rejected Goods within twenty (20) days of notification of the rejection, the Purchaser shall be at liberty to return them at the Supplier’s risk, the cost of carriage being recoverable from the Supplier.
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