Endemic Failure definition

Endemic Failure means a failure rate equal to or above 300% the mean time to failure under Goods testing by the manufacturer;
Endemic Failure means a failure rate equal to or above 300% the mean
Endemic Failure means a condition caused by NexPress or a NexPress Affiliate (a) resulting in ten percent (10%) or more of all units of the same Product supplied by NexPress to Danka in a single month to fail for substantially the same defect, or (b) resulting in five percent (5%) or more of the total field population of the same Product supplied by NexPress to Danka during any consecutive three (3) month period to fail for substantially the same defect.

Examples of Endemic Failure in a sentence

  • In the event of Endemic Failure of the Goods supplied, the Supplier shall inform the Buyer and the Buyer will have the right to reject all Goods in the affected batch and require their replacement by the Supplier at no cost to the Buyer and without prejudice to the Buyer’s right of remedies.

  • Endemic Failure also triggers a material Default by the Supplier, entitling the Buyer to terminate the Call-Off Contract.


More Definitions of Endemic Failure

Endemic Failure d) means a failure rate equal to or above 300% the mean time to failure under Goods testing by the manufacturerEnd of Life (EOL)” e) means the Goods are no longer being manufactured and there is insufficient stock of such Goods available in the supply chain to meet the full Buyer requirement and/or Order.
Endemic Failure means a failure rate equal to or above 300% the mean time to failure under Goods testing by the manufacturer; "Environmental Information Regulations or EIRs" means to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimise the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment, including any written environmental policy of the Customer;