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MIL-W-60002A (MU)
reserves  the right to terminate its inspection upon observing
any non-conformance of the sample to the specified requirements.
In the event of rejection, the Government reserves the right to
require the contractor to take corrective action and submit a
new initial production' sample or portion thereof.  Until an
initial production sample is accepted, the contractor is in no
way authorized by the Government to initiate regular production
(including procurement of materials by the contractor) unless
otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer.
4.3 Inspection provisions.
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 conformance of the lot with applicable
requirements.  The sample selected shall represent only that
quantity of units from which the sample was drawn and shall
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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, per-
formance, interchangeability, or storage, as determined by the
Government inspector, shall not be deemed to alter the homo-
geneity 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 major assemblies or end items deliverable
under the contract shall be not 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.  Inspection lots for components or sub-assem-
blies , other than the items of delivery, shall be homogeneous
and of a size convenient to the contractor.
4.3.2 Examination. -Sampling plans and procedures for the
following classifications of defects shall be in accordance with
Standard MIL-STD-105 except that inspection for critical defects,
when listed, shall be 100 percent.  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
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