Common use of Remedies for Defects Clause in Contracts

Remedies for Defects. If any of the supplies are found to be defective in material or workmanship, or otherwise not in conformity with the requirements of this PO, GDIT (in addition to any other rights which it may have under warranties or otherwise) may at its option (1) accept all or part of the supplies with an equitable price reduction; or (2) reject and return such supplies at Suppliers expense, and require Supplier, at Supplier’s expense, to make all repairs, modifications or replacements necessary to bring the supplies into compliance with the requirements of this PO. If Supplier fails promptly to remove such supplies that are required to be removed, or promptly, to replace or correct such supplies, GDIT may either (1) by PO or otherwise replace or correct such supplies and charge to Supplier the cost occasioned by GDIT thereby, or (2) may terminate this PO for default, and in either event may charge Supplier the cost of damages occasioned by GDIT thereby. Supplier shall not re-tender rejected supplies without disclosing the corrective action taken.

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Samples: Conditions of Purchase

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