With respect to all Buyer-Supplied Materials, Buyer must, upon notice from PMAD, comply with any vendor requirements customarily imposed by PMAD on its own vendors, from time to time. Further, ingredients supplied by Buyer must be delivered in full, sealed containers properly labeled with the remaining shelf-life and accompanied by a certificate of analysis reasonably satisfactory to PMAD. Following delivery, PMAD will inspect outer containers of Buyer-Supplied Materials for visually apparent damage, and will promptly notify Buyer of any such damage, as well as any deficiency in Buyer-Supplied Materials that is visually apparent at the time that PMAD prepares to put Buyer-Supplied Materials to use. PMAD will have no other responsibility to inspect or test Buyer-Supplied Materials at any time on or after delivery to PMAD or use thereof. Buyer will assure that sufficient quantities of Buyer-Supplied Materials are available to PMAD to avoid any possible disruption in production, labeling and packaging of Goods pursuant to these Terms and Conditions. In no event will PMAD be responsible for any delay or failure in delivery of Goods hereunder due to any shortage of Buyer-Supplied Materials. Any Buyer-Supplied Materials delivered to PMAD in excess of what is so required, that are deficient in any respect, or that become obsolete or stale may be tendered to Buyer by PMAD at any time; instructions for immediate shipment or other disposition of such Buyer-Supplied Materials, for Buyer’s account, will be provided by Buyer within seventy-two (72) hours of such tender. PMAD shall have no liability for Buyer-Supplied Materials. While Buyer-Supplied Materials are in PMAD’s custody, PMAD will maintain casualty insurance on them, in an amount equivalent to the reasonable value thereof established by Buyer, upon notice to PMAD, from time to time. PMAD’s liability for loss of or damage to such Buyer-Supplied Materials will be limited to the proceeds of such insurance.