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Common use of Assembly Services Clause in Contracts

Assembly Services. Publisher may either procure assembly services from a Designated Manufacturing Facility or from an alternate source. If Publisher elects to be responsible for assembling the Licensed PSP Products, then the Designated Manufacturing Facility shall ship the component parts of the Licensed PSP Product to a destination provided by Publisher, at Publisher’s sole risk and expense. SCEA shall have the right to inspect any assembly facilities utilized by Publisher in order to determine if the component parts of the Licensed PSP Products are being assembled in accordance with SCEA’s quality standards. SCEA may require that Publisher recall any Licensed PSP Products that do not contain proprietary labels or other material component parts or that otherwise fail to comply with the Manufacturing Specifications. If Publisher elects to use alternate assembly facilities, neither SCEA nor any Designated Manufacturing Facility shall be responsible for any delays or missing component parts arising from use of alternate assembly facilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: PSP Licensed Publisher Agreement (THQ Inc), Licensed Publisher Agreement (Midway Games Inc)

Assembly Services. Publisher may either procure assembly services from a Designated Manufacturing Facility or from an alternate source. If Publisher elects to be responsible for assembling the Licensed PSP Products, then the Designated Manufacturing Facility shall ship the component parts of the Licensed PSP Product to a destination provided by Publisher, at Publisher’s 's sole risk and expense. SCEA shall have the right to inspect any assembly facilities utilized by Publisher in order to determine if the component parts of the Licensed PSP Products are being assembled in accordance with SCEA’s 's quality standards. SCEA may require that Publisher recall any Licensed PSP Products that do not contain proprietary labels or other material component parts or that otherwise fail to comply with the Manufacturing Specifications. If Publisher elects to use alternate assembly facilities, neither SCEA nor any Designated Manufacturing Facility shall be responsible for any delays or missing component parts arising from use of alternate assembly facilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: PSP Licensed Publisher Agreement (Driftwood Ventures, Inc.), PSP Licensed Publisher Agreement (Atari Inc)

Assembly Services. Publisher may either procure assembly services from a Designated Manufacturing Facility or from an alternate source. If Publisher elects to be responsible for assembling the Licensed PSP Products, then the Designated Manufacturing Facility shall ship the component parts of the Licensed PSP Product to a destination provided by Publisher, at Publisher’s sole risk and expense. SCEA shall have the right to inspect any assembly facilities utilized by Publisher in order to determine if the component parts of the Licensed PSP Products are being assembled in accordance with SCEA’s quality standards. SCEA may require that Publisher recall any Licensed PSP Products that do not contain proprietary labels or other material component parts or that otherwise fail to comply with the Manufacturing Specifications. , If Publisher elects to use alternate assembly facilities, neither SCEA nor any Designated Manufacturing Facility shall be responsible for any delays or missing component parts arising from use of alternate assembly facilities. [***] The portions of this document marked with three asterisks represent confidential portions omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PSP Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny)

Assembly Services. Publisher may either procure assembly services from a Designated Manufacturing Facility or from an alternate source. If Publisher elects to be responsible for assembling the Licensed PSP Products, then the Designated Manufacturing Facility shall ship the component parts of the Licensed PSP Product to a destination provided by Publisher, at Publisher’s sole risk and expense. SCEA shall have the right to inspect any assembly facilities utilized by Publisher in order to determine if the component parts of the Licensed PSP Products are being assembled in accordance with SCEA’s quality standards. SCEA may require that Publisher recall any Licensed PSP Products that do not contain proprietary labels or other material component parts or that otherwise fail to comply with the Manufacturing Specifications. , If Publisher elects to use alternate assembly facilities, neither SCEA nor any Designated Manufacturing Facility shall be responsible for any delays or missing component parts arising from use of alternate assembly facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: PSP Licensed Publisher Agreement (Activision Blizzard, Inc.)