Common use of DEFECTIVE GOODS Clause in Contracts

DEFECTIVE GOODS. If Vendor fails to repair or replace any defective Goods within thirty days from the date of notice of rejection, NYC Health + Hospitals, without limiting any other remedy available to it, may repair or replace such defective Goods at its own reasonable expense, and may subtract such cost from any money due to Vendor. If there is no money due to Vendor, Vendor shall reimburse NYC Health + Hospitals for such costs. This remedy is in addition to, and not a substitution for, any other right or remedy whether express or implied and any guarantee or warranty whether existing by contract or as a matter of law.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions

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DEFECTIVE GOODS. If Vendor fails to repair or replace any defective Goods within thirty days from the date of notice of rejection, NYC Health + Hospitals, without limiting any other remedy available to it, may repair or replace such defective Goods at its own reasonable expense, and may subtract such cost from any money due to Vendor. If there is no money due to Vendor, Vendor shall reimburse NYC Health + Hospitals for such forsuch costs. This remedy is in addition to, and not a substitution for, any other right or remedy whether express or implied and any guarantee or warranty whether existing by contract or as a matter of matterof law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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