Common use of Required Notification Clause in Contracts

Required Notification. Each Party hereto shall immediately notify the other Party by fax, with confirming notice by Overnight Delivery, as soon as a Party becomes aware of any: (a) defect or condition which renders or may render any Product ineffective or dangerous; (b) Product that is not in compliance with the Specifications (including manufacturing process, labeling or packaging) or other QA Standards; (c) breach by either Party of the terms of this Agreement; (d) regulatory, FDA or ISO inspections or other communications with regulatory, FDA or ISO authorities related to a Product or that would in any way impact the Product or either Party’s performance hereunder; or (e) infringement by any party of intellectual property rights applicable to the Product. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each Party will notify the other Party immediately if it becomes aware of any death or bodily injury caused by a Product (or suspected to be caused by a Product) or any malfunction of a Product.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Corporation Distribution Agreement (Bovie Medical Corp), Distribution Agreement (Bovie Medical Corp), Distribution Agreement

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