Bill of quantities for various Sample Clauses

Bill of quantities for various items (structural as well as non-structural items except civil works related items). ⮚ The Design of sheds must fulfill the minimum requirement as per respective Technical Specifications. Bidders are advised to raise their query well in advance (before one week of date of submission). All the items in BOQ shall be read in conjunction with the relevant Technical Specification attached with this tender specification and work shall be carried out accordingly. All the report shall be submitted in the prescribed proforma as mentioned in tender documents and No extra claim shall be entertained on this account.
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  • Forecasts and Purchase Orders (a) Following Regulatory Approval of one of the Initial Products during the term of this Agreement, Reliant shall provide to ASL no later than the first day of the first month of each calendar quarter a non-binding good faith estimate (“Quarterly Forecast”) by quarter of Reliant’s requirements for the Active Ingredient for the calendar quarter and the succeeding three (3) calendar quarters. Reliant will be obligated to purchase 75% of the quantities of API forecasted for the first two (2) succeeding calendar quarters of each Quarterly Forecast. Within (30) days of Regulatory Approval, Reliant shall provide an initial forecast (“Initial Forecast”) for the four calendar quarters following Regulatory Approval. (b) Reliant shall place binding purchase orders for Active Ingredient by written or electronic purchase order (or by any other means agreed to by the parties) to ASL, which shall be placed at least ninety (90) days prior to desired date of delivery. (c) ASL shall be obligated to supply Active Ingredient as ordered by Reliant. To the extent purchase orders in any calendar month exceed One Hundred Fifty percent (150%) of the Quarterly Forecast for the relevant quarter, ASL shall use its best efforts to supply 125% of the quantity ordered. (d) ASL shall maintain minimum inventory levels equal to the binding portion of the then current Quarterly Forecast. The Active Ingredient shall be shipped C.I.F. Duty Unpaid to a Designated Facility or other location agreed by the parties. Active Ingredient shall be shipped upon completion of production in temperature-controlled vehicles in accordance with the specifications including light protecting containers and the Quality Agreement in order to maintain the quality of the Active Ingredient. Carriers selected by ASL must be commercially reputable, able to track shipments and fully insured with adequate coverage to replace the value of the goods shipped. Title and risk of loss pass on delivery to the Designated Facility. (e) All shipments of Active Ingredient shall be accompanied by a packing slip and a certificate of analysis which describes the Active Ingredient, states the purchase order number, confirms that the Active Ingredient conforms in all ways with the Specifications, the Process Description and was manufactured in accordance with GMP and all other requirements of the Act. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between this Agreement and any purchase order, purchase order release, confirmation, acceptance or any similar document, the terms of this Agreement shall govern. (f) Reliant shall notify ASL of any short-shipment claims within thirty (30) days of receipt of a shipment of Active Ingredient. (g) ASL shall not be obligated to accept any returns of Active Ingredient other than as a result of such Active Ingredient failing to meet the Specifications in accordance with Section 2.9(a), was not manufactured in accordance with GMP, or does not otherwise comply with the manufacturing, storage and/or transportation requirements of the Act.

  • Product and Service Warranties 21- SECTION 3.30

  • Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 1. When packaging materials and containers in which a good is packaged for retail sales are classified in the Harmonized System with the good, they shall not be taken into account in determining whether all non-originating materials used in the production of the good undergo the applicable change in tariff classification set out in Annex 4.03. 2. When the good is subject to a requirement of regional value content, the value of these packaging materials and containers shall be taken into account as originating or non-originating materials, as the case may be, in calculating the regional value content of the good.

  • Supplier Warranties The warranties made by Supplier with respect to each Product are solely those that are contained in the product insert accompanying such Product. No other affirmation of fact or promise made by Distributor or its Suppliers, whether or not in this Agreement, by words or action shall constitute a warranty. The foregoing warranty does not extend to any Product that is modified or altered, or treated with abuse, negligence or other improper treatment. Standard Limited Warranty. Distributor shall pass on to Subdistributor so that it may pass on to the customers the Supplier’s standard limited warranty for Products, including limitations set for in subsection (b) Limitation of Liability and Warranty below. Except for the stated warranty set forth on, or included with, the Products as delivered to the Subdistributor and /or its customers, the warranty and remedy set forth in this 0 are exclusive and all other warranties, guarantees or representations, express or implied, by Distributor’s Suppliers with respect to the applicable Products, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, and any other obligation or liability of Distributor and its Suppliers to Subdistributor or to any third party with respect to the Products, are hereby excluded. This warranty is contingent upon proper use of a Product in the application for which such Product was intended and does not cover Products that were modified without Distributor or its Supplier’s prior written approval, that have expired or that were subjected to physical, chemical or electrical stress that the products were not originally designed for.

  • Manufacturer’s Warranties If a Lease Vehicle is covered by a Manufacturer’s warranty, the Lessee, during the Vehicle Term for such Lease Vehicle, shall have the right to make any claims under such warranty that the Lessor could make.

  • Quality Specifications SANMINA-SCI shall comply with the quality specifications set forth in its Quality Manual, incorporated by reference herein, a copy of which is available from SANMINA-SCI upon request.

  • Vendor’s Specific Warranties, Terms, and License Agreements Because TIPS serves public entities and non-profits throughout the nation all of which are subject to specific laws and policies of their jurisdiction, as a matter of standard practice, TIPS does not typically accept a Vendor’s specific “Sale Terms” (warranties, license agreements, master agreements, terms and conditions, etc.) on behalf of all TIPS Members. TIPS may permit Vendor to attach those to this Agreement to display to interested customers what terms may apply to their Supplemental Agreement with Vendor (if submitted by Vendor for that purpose). However, unless this term of the Agreement is negotiated and modified to state otherwise, those specific Sale Terms are not accepted by TIPS on behalf of all TIPS Members and each Member may choose whether to accept, negotiate, or reject those specific Sale Terms, which must be reflected in a separate agreement between Vendor and the Member in order to be effective.

  • SUPPLIER’S WARRANTIES 16.1 The Supplier represents, warrants and undertakes to the Authority that: 16.1.1 the Supplier has the full right, power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and to grant all of the Authority Rights to the Authority and for the Authority to use and exploit the same as contemplated in this Agreement; 16.1.2 all information, representations, warranties and other matters of fact contained in the Supplier’s tender submission as part of the competitive tender process referred to in the recitals to this Agreement are true, complete and accurate in all respects and the Supplier agrees to be bound by the obligations and statements made in such tender submission as if the same were set out in this Agreement, save where there is any inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and such tender submission the terms of this Agreement shall prevail; 16.1.3 save in respect of any Third Party Content, no Deliverable has and no Deliverable will have been broadcast, released or otherwise exploited in any Broadcast Media anywhere in the world prior to the relevant Delivery Date; 16.1.4 there is no contract or arrangement to which the Supplier is a party and the Supplier will not enter into any contract or arrangement and there is and will be no other encumbrance or restriction which could in any way interfere with or inhibit the full exercise or exploitation of any and all of the Authority Rights by the Authority; 16.1.5 the Supplier has paid and shall promptly pay all sums due to any person who is or may be entitled to any payment in respect of services or facilities rendered or goods supplied or rights granted in connection with the Deliverables or on the exercise by the Authority of any of the Authority Rights or in respect of any tax, duty, levy, national insurance or any similar payment in connection with the Deliverables required to be made by the Supplier; 16.1.6 the Supplier will have, by and as at the relevant Delivery Date, obtained all necessary consents, grants, clearances and rights (including any rights in musical compositions contained within the Deliverables (if any) which are controlled by the Performing Right Society or its affiliated bodies) to enable it to produce and deliver the Deliverables and to grant to and enable the Authority to exercise the Authority Rights free from any liens, claims and encumbrances; 16.1.7 to the extent any musical compositions are contained in the Deliverables: 16.1.7.1 all recording synchronisation and dubbing licences have been obtained and licence fees have been paid; and 16.1.7.2 the performing rights in such compositions shall throughout the Term be controlled (i) by the Performing Right Society or its affiliated bodies; or (ii) by the Supplier; or (iii) are in the public domain, in all cases to the extent required for the purposes of the Authority's full exercise of its rights as contemplated by this Agreement; 16.1.8 no claim or litigation is pending or threatened in respect of the Deliverables or any the Authority Rights; 16.1.9 the Deliverables will be produced in accordance with all Laws (including with respect to health and safety); 16.1.10 the Deliverables will be free from all Viruses; 16.1.11 the Deliverables will not contain anything which is in contravention of the Codes and Guidelines or any Laws or which is obscene, blasphemous, seditious, racially inflammatory, defamatory or which infringes the rights of any person, including rights of copyright or trade marks or service marks, privacy, publicity or confidentiality or any other civil or common law or statutory right whatsoever or breaches any contract or is in contempt of court; 16.1.12 the Supplier has not entered and will not enter into any co-production, co-financing, pre-sale or other arrangement or agreement which involves the surrender by the Supplier of any control of the Deliverables; 16.1.13 all information, records and data provided to the Authority and with respect to the Deliverables and the production process will be accurate in all respects, full and up to date; 16.1.14 the Supplier is not insolvent nor unable to pay its debts as they fall due and no steps have been taken with a view to the winding-up or administration of the Supplier or the making of any composition or arrangement with any creditors of the Supplier; and 16.1.15 the Supplier will not at any time do or say anything which is or may be considered by the Authority (acting reasonably) to be detrimental or prejudicial to or to affect adversely the name, image, reputation or business of the Authority or otherwise to bring the Authority or any member of the Authority Group into disrepute. 16.2 The Supplier's warranties shall be deemed repeated on each Delivery Date (or, if any Deliverables are delivered to the Authority after the scheduled Delivery Date and the Authority has not exercised any right under this Agreement to treat such delay as an Event of Default under clause 27.1, within ten Working Days of the date of actual delivery) and on every occasion when the Authority exercises its Authority Rights.

  • The Specifications The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for the Work, and performance of related services.

  • Limited Warranties State Street represents and warrants that it is the owner of and has the right to grant access to the System and to provide the Remote Access Services contemplated herein. Because of the nature of computer information technology including, but not limited to, the use of the Internet, and the necessity of relying upon third party sources, and data and pricing information obtained from third parties, the System and Remote Access Services are provided “AS IS”, and the Customer and its Authorized Designees shall be solely responsible for the investment decisions, results obtained, regulatory reports and statements produced using the Remote Access Services. State Street and its relevant licensors will not be liable to the Customer or its Authorized Designees for any direct or indirect, special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages arising out of or in any way connected with the System or the Remote Access Services, nor shall either party be responsible for delays or nonperformance under this Addendum arising out of any cause or event beyond such party’s control. State Street will take reasonable steps to ensure that its products (and those of its third-party suppliers) reflect the available state of the art technology to offer products that are Year 2000 compliant, including, but not limited to, century recognition of dates, calculations that correctly compute same century and multi century formulas and date values, and interface values that reflect the date issues arising between now and the next one-hundred years, and if any changes are required, State Street will make the changes to its products at no cost to you and in a commercially reasonable time frame and will require third-party suppliers to do likewise. The Customer will do likewise for its systems. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS ADDENDUM, STATE STREET, FOR ITSELF AND ITS RELEVANT LICENSORS, EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES CONCERNING THE SYSTEM AND THE SERVICES TO BE RENDERED HEREUNDER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. State Street will defend or, at our option, settle any claim or action brought against the Customer to the extent that it is based upon an assertion that access to the System or use of the Remote Access Services by the Customer under this Addendum constitutes direct infringement of any patent or copyright or misappropriation of a trade secret, provided that the Customer notifies State Street promptly in writing of any such claim or proceeding and cooperates with State Street in the defense of such claim or proceeding. Should the System or the Remote Access Services or any part thereof become, or in State Street’s opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement or the like under any applicable patent or copyright or trade secret laws, State Street shall have the right, at State Street’s sole option, to (i) procure for the Customer the right to continue using the System or the Remote Access Services, (ii) replace or modify the System or the Remote Access Services so that the System or the Remote Access Services becomes noninfringing, or (iii) terminate this Addendum without further obligation.

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