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Beverage Dispensing and Other Equipment Sample Clauses

Beverage Dispensing and Other Equipment. (1) Pepsi shall, based upon Pepsi’s survey of the Facilities’ needs, provide and install all Equipment at the Facilities for the dispensing of Product during the Term. Title to all Equipment shall be with Pepsi or its affiliates. (2) During the Term Pepsi will provide, at no charge to the Customer, preventative maintenance and service to the Equipment. Pepsi will service and stock, if necessary, (i) the Equipment and (ii) any additional Equipment determined by the parties to be installed at new locations on the Facilities. (3) The Equipment may not be removed from the Campus without Pepsi’s written consent, and the Customer agrees not to encumber the Equipment in any manner or permit other equipment to be attached thereto except as authorized by Pepsi. At the end of the Term, Pepsi shall have the right to, and shall upon request of the Customer, remove all Equipment from the Facilities at no expense to the Customer.
Beverage Dispensing and Other Equipment. (1) Pepsi shall, based upon Pepsi’s survey of the Facilities’ needs, provide and install all Equipment at the Facilities for the dispensing of Product during the Term. Title to all Equipment shall be with Pepsi or its affiliates. (2) During the Term Pepsi will provide, at no charge to the Customer, preventative maintenance and service to the Equipment. Pepsi will service and stock, if necessary, (i) the Equipment and (ii) any additional Equipment determined by the parties to be installed at new locations on the Facilities. (3) The Equipment may not be removed from the Facilities without Pepsi’s written consent, and the Customer agrees not to encumber the Equipment in any manner or permit other equipment to be attached thereto except as authorized by Pepsi. At the end of the Term, Pepsi shall have the right to, and shall upon request of the Customer, remove all Equipment from the Facilities at no expense to the Customer. (4) Pepsi shall be responsible for collecting, for its own account, all cash monies from the Vending Machines and for all related accounting for all cash monies collected therefrom. The Customer agrees to provide reasonable assistance to Pepsi in apprehending and prosecuting vandals. Pepsi shall not be obligated to pay commissions as provided in this Agreement on documented revenue losses resulting from vandalism or theft of product with respect to any Vending Machines on the Facilities. (5) Pepsi reserves the absolute right to remove any glass front Vending Equipment that sells less than eight (8) cases of Product per week or any other Vending Equipment that sells less than two (2) cases of Product per week.
Beverage Dispensing and Other Equipment. (a) Contractor shall, based upon Contractor’s survey of the Facilities’ needs, provide and install all Equipment at the Facilities for the dispensing of Product during the Term. Title to all Equipment shall be with Contractor or its affiliates. (b) During the Term and at no cost to the University, Contractor will service and stock, if necessary, (i) the Equipment and (ii) any additional Equipment determined by the parties to be installed at new locations on the Facilities. (c) The Equipment may not be removed from the Facilities without Contractor’s written consent, and the University agrees not to encumber the Equipment in any manner or permit other equipment to be attached thereto except as authorized by Contractor. At the end of the Term, Contractor shall have the right to, and shall upon request of the University, remove all Equipment from the Facilities at no expense to the University. (d) Contractor shall be responsible for collecting, for its own account, all cash monies from the Vending Machines and for all related accounting for all cash monies collected there from. The University agrees to provide reasonable assistance to Contractor in apprehending and prosecuting vandals. Contractor shall not be obligated to pay commissions as provided in this Contract on documented revenue losses resulting from vandalism or theft of product with respect to any Vending Machines on the Facilities. (e) Vending Machines in locations specified by the University will also be fitted by Contractor with magnetic stripe card on-line or chip card off-line readers at Contractor’s expense in accordance with a mutually agreed to conversion schedule. Contractor will not be responsible for any transaction or maintenance fees on the debit card readers affixed to the Vending Machines. The University shall arrange for the collection of monies from debit card transactions on Vending Machines equipped with debit card readers. The University shall retain title to the debit card readers. On or before the first Monday of each month during the Term, the University and/or its authorized debit card agent shall be responsible for providing a weekly report to Contractor, in a form reasonably satisfactory to Contractor, detailing the transactions and the dollar amounts grossed during the immediately preceding weekly period through each Vending Machines equipped with a debit card reader. On or before the first Monday of each month during the Term, the University and/or its authorized debit c...

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