Codification Authority definition

Codification Authority means the National Codification Bureau (NCB) or Authorized Agency for Codification located in the country of design of the item(s) covered by this contract if the contractor is located in a NATO country or in an sponsored Tier 2 country and if the contractor is not located in a NATO country or in an sponsored Tier 2 country the "Codification Authority" will be the National Codification Bureau or Authorized Agency of the country where the "Contracting Authority” is located.
Codification Authority means the National Codification Bureau (NCB) or Authorized Agency for Codification located in the country of design of the item(s) covered by this contract.
Codification Authority means the National Codification Bureau (NCB) or Authorized Agency of the producing country. "Technical Data" means the engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documentation of those items designated by the Buyer to support the equipment covered by the agreement and/ or Order, and required to fully identify the items, and if applicable, draft item identifications to the extent and in the form to be agreed between the Codification Authority and the Supplier.

Examples of Codification Authority in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall supply or require his Sub-contractor(s)/supplier(s) to supply on request for the period of time specified in the Contract the relevant Technical Data for all items and sub-contracted items to the Codification Authority and the Purchaser.

  • Except as hereinafter provided, the Contractor shall require the Sub- contractor(s)/supplier(s) to furnish on request the information direct to the Codification Authority in the Sub-contractor(s)/supplier(s)' country, but the Contractor shall remain responsible for ensuring that the information is so furnished.

  • The Contractor should contact the Codification Authority for any information concerning the NATO codification system.

  • Technical Data relating to any Sub-contractor's/supplier's items shall include but not be limited to the name and address of the true manufacturer(s), his/their true reference number(s), drawing or item Part number(s) and applicable data in addition to any Part or reference number(s) allocated by the Contractor, plus draft item identification(s) if required by the Codification Authority.

  • The drawings, specifications, related documentation and, if applicable, draft item identifications, prepared when possible by the true manufacturer of the item, shall be supplied by the Contractor or his Sub-contractor(s)/supplier(s) direct to the Codification Authority and, if required, to the Purchaser as and when they become available or, at the latest within the time limits specified in the Contract.

  • The Technical Data furnished by the Contractor and Sub- contractor(s)/supplier(s) are to be presented in accordance with the requirements for the preparation of item identification(s) as outlined in the Guide for Industry provided by the Codification Authority.

  • For the purposes of this Clause "Technical Data" means the drawings, specifications and technical documentation of those items designated by the Purchaser to support the equipment covered by the Contract, and required to fully identify the items and, if applicable, draft item identifications to the extent and in the form to be agreed between the Codification Authority and the Contractor.

  • In order to ensure the orderly identification of equipment, the Contractor shall furnish at the request of the Codification Authority the Technical Data required for the identification of the items of supply to the NATO codification system in the time scale stated in this Contract.

  • The Contractor shall inform the Codification Authority and Purchaser within 21 Days of receipt of the request if the required Technical Data are not immediately available, and shall impose a similar obligation upon his Sub-contractor(s)/supplier(s).

  • If the contractor/sub-contractor or supplier has previously supplied Technical Data for codification purpose on any of the items covered in this contract to the requesting Codification Authority, he is to state this fact and to indicate to which NCB/Codification Agency they were supplied.


More Definitions of Codification Authority

Codification Authority means the United Kingdom Defence Codification Authority, except as provided in Clause 10;

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