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MIL-L-50205
4.2.3 Rejection. - If any assembly or component fails to
comply with any of the applicable requirements, the first article
sample shall be rejected.  The Government reserves the right to
terminate its inspection upon any failure of an assembly or
component in the sample to comply with any of the stated require-
ments.
4.3 Inspection provisions for production
4.3.1 Lot formation. - The term "lot" as used throughout this
specification refers to an inspection lot, which is defined as an
essentially homogeneous collection of units of product from which
a representative sample is drawn and inspected to determine con-
formance of the lot with applicable requirements.  The sample selected
shall represent only that quantity of units from which the sample
was drawn and shall not be construed to represent any prior or
subsequent quantities presented for inspection.  Homogeneity shall
be considered to exist provided the lot has been produced by one
manufacturer, in one unchanged process, in accordance with the same
drawing, specification, or revision thereof.  Changes to either the
process, specification, or drawing, not affecting safety, perfor-
mance, interchangeability, or storage, as determined by the Government
shall not be deemed to alter the homogeneity of the lot.  Inspection
lots shall comply with MIL-STD-105 and shall be numbered in accordance
with MIL-STD-1168.
Unless otherwise approved by the contracting officer, the
inspection lot size of end items deliverable under the contract
shall not be less than the smallest weekly estimate of quantities
contractually scheduled for production during the contract period
nor more than the largest quantity contractually scheduled for
delivery during any month of the contract period.
4.3.2 Examination. - Sampling plans and procedures for the
following classifications of defects shall be in accordance with
Standard MIL-STD-105.  Continuous sampling plans in accordance with
Standard MIL-STD-1235 may be used if approved by the procuring
activity.  Also, at the option of the procuring activity, AQL's and
sampling plans may be applied to the individual characteristics listed
using an AQL of 0.40 percent for each major defect and an AQL of 0.65
percent for each minor defect.  Once agreement has been reached as
to which method will be used (group or individual) that method will
be used for all of the CD's listed in this specification,  Equipment
necessary for the performance of the inspections listed shall be
In accordance with 4.3.4.
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