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MIL-T-23693(WEP)
be realized a request for approval shall be submitted to the procuring activity for consideration.
Each request shall be accompanied by complete supporting information.
6.2
Precedence of Documents - When the requirements of the contract, this specification,
or applicable subsidiary specifications are in conflict, the following precedence shall apply:
(1) Contract - The contract shall have precedence over any specification.
(2) This Specification - This specification shall have precedence over all applicable
subsidiary  specifications.  Any deviation from this specification, or from sub-
sidiary specifications where applicable, shall be specifically approved in writing
by the procuring activity.
(3) Referenced Specifications - Any referenced specification shall have precedence
over all applicable subsidiary specifications referenced therein. All referenced
specifications shall apply to the extent specified.
6.3
Ordering Data - Purchasers should exercise any desired options offered herein, and
procurement documents should specify the following:
(a) Title, number, and date of this specification,
(b) Selection of applicable levels of packaging and packing
(see 5. 1).
6.4
The parentheses (*), when used in the type designation, may be replaced by either a
number or letter furnished by the procuring activity upon application by the contractor for assign-
ment of nomenclature in accordance with 3.2.5.  The complete type number shall be used on name-
plates, shipping records and instruction books, as appli cable.
NOTICE - When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are used for any
purpose other than in connection with a definitely related Government procurement oper-
ation, the United States Government thereby incurs no responsibility nor any obligation
whatsoever; and the fact that the Government may have formulated, furnished or in any
way supplied the said drawings, specifications, or other data in not to be regarded by
implication or otherwise as in any manner licensing the holder or any other person or
corporation, or conveying any rights or permission to manufacture, use or sell any
patented invention that may in any way be related thereto.

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