Samples/Materials Sample Clauses
The Samples/Materials clause governs the provision, use, and handling of physical samples or materials exchanged between parties under an agreement. Typically, it outlines the responsibilities for supplying, testing, returning, or disposing of samples, and may specify restrictions on their use, such as prohibiting reverse engineering or unauthorized distribution. This clause ensures that both parties clearly understand their obligations regarding the materials, thereby protecting proprietary interests and minimizing the risk of misuse or disputes.
Samples/Materials. 6.3.1 Cardinal Health’s Responsibilities Cardinal Health will, as necessary, log in all samples/materials according to current Standard Operating Procedures. The sample/material lot numbers will be recorded in the laboratory notebooks at the time of use. Upon issuance of the final report or Certificate of Analysis, samples/materials will be stored in quarantine at Cardinal Health for a period of 30 days. After the 30-day quarantine period, samples/materials will be disposed of at Cardinal Health unless requested otherwise by Reliant. If additional storage is requested, Cardinal Health will issue a QAR for the additional cost.
Samples/Materials. If available, Customer will provide all samples/materials necessary to perform this project. The samples/materials should arrive at Catalent with all proper documentation. If samples/materials are not available, upon request from Customer, Catalent will purchase all samples/materials necessary to perform the project. Where standard materials, such as excipients or columns are required, or needed to maintain the Project timeline, Catalent will purchase such materials. Catalent will invoice Customer monthly at cost plus reasonable and customary acquisition and handling costs for any material purchased as described above. Non-standard or special instrumentation or equipment required solely for this project will be invoiced to Customer following Customer’s approval. If return shipment is requested, Customer will notify Catalent prior to the disposition of samples/materials. All materials shipped to Catalent on wood pallets must be heat treated in accordance with IPPC-ISPM 15 International Export regulations. Specifically, Heat Treated (HT) pallets must be marked with the IPPC logo in accordance with the International Standard. No chemicals or chemical treatments, including Haloanisoles or brominated phenols including 2, 4, 6-tribromianisole (TBA) or 2, 4, 6-trichloroanisole (TCA), shall be applied to any wood pallets used to ship materials to Catalent. Upon issuance of the final report or Certificate of Analysis, Catalent will issue a request for approval of destruction of any remaining clinical supply materials/samples, during which time samples/materials will be stored at Catalent for a period of 30 days. After a 30-day period, if additional storage is required, Catalent will issue a QAR for the additional cost.
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