Technical Purchase Specifications and Documentation Clause Samples

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Technical Purchase Specifications and Documentation. Technical Purchase Specifications (“TPS”) for relevant Products setting out general requirements as to functionality and quality will on a general level be submitted by VESTAS to SUPPLIER. However, it is an essential presumption that SUPPLIER shall afford VESTAS all SUPPLIER’s experience, technical knowledge and skill to ensure that the Products are produced and delivered according to the general requirements of this PA and TPS from VESTAS. The TPS is attached to this PA as Appendix B and shall be updated on a continuous basis by mutual agreement. Any documentation presented to SUPPLIER, or by SUPPLIER to VESTAS, must be checked for errors and/or discrepancies to or with other documents relative to the Products. In the event SUPPLIER discovers any error or discrepancy, SUPPLIER shall immediately inform VESTAS, who shall take all necessary action to instruct the SUPPLIER accordingly. In the event that the SUPPLIER fails to immediately inform VESTAS, SUPPLIER shall be liable for all consequences, claims, costs and the like, thereof.

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