Suspect Counterfeit Goods definition

Suspect Counterfeit Goods means material, component, part, assembly, sub- assembly, product and any other item forming part of the Goods in which there is an indication by visual inspection, testing, or other information that it may have been misrepresented by the Seller or their sub-contractor or the ultimate manufacturer if different and may meet the definition of Counterfeit Goods below.
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means Goods for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the Good part is authentic.
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means any item of the Goods in which there is an indication by visual inspection, testing, or other information that it may have been misrepresented by the Supplier or manufacturer and may meet the definition of Counterfeit Goods;

Examples of Suspect Counterfeit Goods in a sentence

  • Seller shall not deliver Counterfeit Goods or Suspect Counterfeit Goods under this Purchase Order.


More Definitions of Suspect Counterfeit Goods

Suspect Counterfeit Goods means Goods for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the Goods are authentic.
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means material, component, part, assembly, sub-assembly, product and any other item forming part of the GOODS (together referred to as “ITEMS” and separately as “ITEM”) in which there is an indication by visual inspection, testing, or other information that it may have been misrepresented by the SUPPLIER or manufacturer and may meet the definition of COUNTERFEIT GOODS below;
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means any Goods that are suspected by testing, visual inspection or other information to be Counterfeit Goods.
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means a Good for which credible evidence (including, but not limited to, visual inspection or testing) provides reasonable doubt that the part is authentic or may otherwise be a Counterfeit Good.
Suspect Counterfeit Goods means material, component, part, assembly, sub-assembly, product and any other item forming part of the GOODS (together referred to as “ITEMS” and separately as “ITEM”) in which there is an indication by

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