Common use of New Products Clause in Contracts

New Products. If Buyer shall request in writing that Supplier manufacture and sell to Buyer an item that is not at the time a Product, Supplier shall consider such request in good faith, giving due consideration to Supplier’s available manufacturing capacity, Supplier’s Other Manufacturing Obligations, existing know-how, technical feasibility, cost, profitability and other relevant factors. Supplier shall inform Buyer within a reasonable time of Supplier’s determination in principle whether to manufacture such Product, and if Supplier has determined not to manufacture such Product, the reasons therefor. If Supplier shall inform Buyer that it is willing in principle to manufacture and sell such Product, Buyer and Supplier shall negotiate in good faith with respect to the terms of such manufacture and sale, including pricing and the Exhibits to this Agreement shall be modified accordingly; provided, however, that neither Party shall be bound with respect to the manufacture and sale of any such Product unless the Parties shall have so agreed in writing.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Vishay Precision Group, Inc.), Supply Agreement (Vishay Precision Group, Inc.), Supply Agreement (Vishay Precision Group, Inc.)

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