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document, or a document of a kind, approved for the purpose by CASA; and
(d) for an aircraft component previously fitted to an aircraft for which an Australian certificate of airworthiness has been issued, or removed in Australian territory from a foreign aircraft for which a foreign certificate of airworthiness has been issued — the aircraft component has been:
 (i) overhauled or inspected and repaired as necessary to establish serviceability by the holder under a certificate of approval covering the maintenance; or
           (ii) returned to the holder after having been overhauled or inspected and repaired as necessary to establish serviceability under cover of:
(A) a document that is, under Appendix 1, an appropriate document in respect of the component for the purposes of this sub‑subparagraph; or
(B) a document, or a document of a kind, approved for the purpose by CASA;
            provided that where the document originated from outside Australian territory, that document or another document supplementing that document indicates:
             (C) the maintenance which has been performed; and
(D) details of all modifications and repairs carried out and the design data or documents used; and
(E) for components reconditioned — that the reconditioning was carried out in accordance with the requirements of the competent authority of the Contracting State.
       3.2A release note issued by the holder of a certificate of approval must specify its date of issue and in respect of the aircraft component or aircraft material to which it relates:
(a) the part number or specification number as applicable; and
(b) the description, quantity and, if applicable, serial number; and
(c) details of any endorsement made on the document under cover of which it was supplied under subparagraph 3.1 (c), or returned under sub‑subparagraph 3.1 (d) (ii), to the certificate holder.
       3.3A release note must not specify compliance with a modification or inspection unless the consignor has established that — the aircraft component or aircraft material does so comply.
       3.4A release note must not be endorsed to indicate the time in service of an aircraft component unless the consignor can substantiate the endorsement.

4 Rejection of aircraft components and aircraft materials
       4.1 If aircraft components or aircraft materials supplied under subparagraph 3.1 (c), or returned under sub-subparagraph 3.1 (d) (ii), to a person referred to in subparagraph 1.1 (a) are unsuitable for use on aircraft because of manufacturing discrepancies or failure to observe proper quality control procedures during manufacture or maintenance (the defect), the person must:
(a) reject the aircraft component or aircraft material; and
(b) make a report to the supplier in accordance with paragraph 4.3.
       4.2If aircraft components or aircraft materials supplied under subparagraph 3.1 (c), or returned under sub-subparagraph 3.1 (d) (ii), to a person referred