Consigned Test Equipment Sample Clauses

Consigned Test Equipment. The Company will maintain at its expense all equipment consigned by the Buyer in good working condition and will keep all calibrations of equipment current and accurate in accordance with Buyer’s requirements. Such maintenance shall include any and all test jigs and other production fixtures consigned by Buyer. All calibration and maintenance records will be made available to Buyer upon request. Should Buyer determine in its sole discretion that Company has failed to adequately maintain such consigned equipment, Buyer may elect in its sole discretion to maintain and/or repair such consigned equipment. Company agrees to pay for all reasonable expenses incurred by Buyer to maintain and/or repair any consigned equipment.
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Consigned Test Equipment. The Company will maintain all equipment consigned by the Buyer in good working condition and will keep all calibrations of equipment current and accurate in accordance with Buyer’s requirements. All calibration and maintenance records will be made available to Buyer upon request.
Consigned Test Equipment. Supplier acknowledges that under the APA it has not purchased certain test equipment which is owned by Empi located at the Clear Lake Facility which will be used by Supplier for testing of the Products. This test equipment is listed on Annex 2 to Schedule 1.2 of the APA (the "Consigned Test Equipment"). Supplier acknowledges that the Consigned Test Equipment shall remain the property of DJO and shall be identified as DJO's property. The Consigned Test Equipment shall be exclusively used by Supplier for testing of the Products to be supplied to DJO and shall be returned to DJO at DJO's written request, or upon termination or expiration of this Agreement. Supplier agrees to be responsible for routine maintenance and calibration of the Consigned Test Equipment in good condition and will permit inspection of the Consigned Equipment by DJO during normal business hours. DJO shall be responsible for costs associated with redesign, repair or replacement of Consigned Test Equipment. Supplier shall keep the Consigned Equipment free from liens and encumbrances on Supplier or Supplier's assets.

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