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DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. (a) Whilst every effort is made to ensure their accuracy, the descriptions, illustrations and material contained in any catalogue price list brochures, leaflets or other descriptive matter provided by or on behalf of the Company represent the general nature only of the items described therein and, save where the Company reserves the right to modify the design of goods without notice. (b) The Purchaser warrants that any goods manufactured, constructed or supplied by the Company which are based in whole or in part of designs, drawings or specifications supplied to the Company by or on behalf on the Purchaser shall not infringe any letters patent of registered designs. The Purchaser shall indemnify and keep indemnified and hold harmless the Company against any action, loss, cost, claim or damage that may be brought against or suffered by the Company for any breach of this warranty by the Purchaser. (c) The Company does not warrant or guarantee and it shall not be a term of any agreement between the Company and the Purchaser that any goods manufactured, constructed or supplied by the Company by or on behalf of the Purchaser will achieve any standard of performance or capacity whatsoever and the Purchaser acknowledges that it does not rely on the skill and judgement of the Company for the for any purposes of any goods so manufactured, constructed or supplied.
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. The Product/System redirects all organic MSW and yard waste from landfill and composters with the byproduct of organic fertilizer, chicken, or fish feed. The process takes 7 days. Total time is dependent on water content. Ideal water content is 65%. ECOS, Bio-Compost is the best technology for high-speed fermentation for organic waste that includes: organic MSW; fruits; vegetables; yard waste; all types of fats and meats; wood (must be in small chips). The Bio-compost method can ferment organic wastes with moisture content up to 75% utilizing patented, aerobic fermentation technology and beneficial microbes. The extremely fast fermentation bacillus process is further enhanced by the temperature being electronically maintained at 60 o ~ 70 O C, and monitored, with stirring action and continuous air injection. The Bio-Compost aerobic high-speed fermenter is a vertical sealed structure with a very small footprint. All processes are aerobic and no methane is produced. Thermal oxidation and other processes eliminate odors. There is zero leachate. Organic matter is inputted either through a batch or continuous process. The inputs are stirred into the fermenter inoculated with our special aerobic bacteria. Fresh sources of oxygen keep the fermentation environment oxygen rich. The stirring, oxygen source and input (food scraps, yard waste, various sludge's, manure sludge, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ by-products) is an oxidation process, the heat evaporates most of the water which reduces the volume leaving the byproduct which can be an organic fertilizer or organic chicken, pig, or fish food depending on input. This installation will include the following:
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. All descriptions, samples, illustrations, measure or other specifications provided by or on behalf of the Seller are approximate only and shall not form part of the Contract. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Seller reserves the right to supply the Products with such alterations or technical modifications as it may consider necessary.
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. The OnQ Aerosol Generator consists of the following parts and components, with the Specifications for each as listed below (all dimensions in inches unless specified):
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. 1. Any description, illustration and other material contained in any catalogue, price list, brochure, leaflet or other descriptive materi- al provided by or on behalf of the Company, is given by way of identification only and the use of such description, illustration or other material will not constitute a contract between the Compa- ny and the Purchaser as a sale by description. 2. The Purchaser warrants that any goods manufactured, construc- ▇▇▇ or supplied by the Company which are based in whole or in part upon designs, drawings or specifications supplied to the Company by or on behalf of the Purchaser will not infringe any third party’s patent, trade ▇▇▇▇ or registered design or other intellectual property rights (“Third Party Rights”). The Purchaser irrevocably and unconditionally agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified the Company from and against any loss, damage, expense, cost or other liability suffered or incurred by the Com- pany arising out of any allegation by a third party that the de- signs, drawings or specification supplied to the Company by or on behalf of the Purchaser infringes on the Third Party Rights. 3. Without waiving any legal requirements, it will not be a term of any agreement between the Company and the Purchaser that any goods manufactured, constructed or supplied by the Com- pany by or on behalf of the Purchaser will achieve any standard of performance or capacity whatsoever and the Purchaser ack- nowledges that it does not rely on the skill and judgement of the Company for the fitness of any purpose of any goods so manufactured, constructed or supplied unless otherwise agreed.
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. The OnQ Aerosol Generator consists of the following parts and components, with the Specifications for each as listed below (all dimensions in inches unless specified): The Aeroneb Go, a proprietary product of Aerogen, is an open-cup nebulizer intended for use by pediatric and adult patients, for continuous aerosolization of physician-prescribed solutions for inhalation that are approved for use with a general-purpose nebulizer. [*] [*] [*]
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. General Clauses and Provisions Pertaining To All Items C.1 AGAR 452.211-72 STATEMENT OF WORK/SPECIFICATIONS (FEB 1988)
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. (a) Castings shall be sold with risers, gates, fins and similar extraneous metal removed to approximately the contour of the castings. Where the Purchaser requires additional work on castings, such as machining, heat treatment or independent test requirements in the specifications, these will become part of the price structure. Quotations shall be based on the Purchaser’s specifications and in the absence of same, castings will be made to the nearest Australian Standard as deemed appropriate by the Company. The iron produced by the Company can only be welded under specially controlled conditions. No responsibility will be accepted by the Company for damage caused by the failure of a casting which has been welded. (b) The Purchaser warrants that any goods manufactured, constructed or supplied by the Company which are based in whole or in part upon designs, drawings or specifications supplied to the Company by or on behalf of the Purchaser shall not infringe any letters patent or registered designs or other forms of intellectual property. The Purchaser shall indemnify and keep indemnified and hold harmless the Company against any action, loss, cost, claim or damage that may be brought against or suffered by the Company for any breach of this warranty by the Purchaser. (c) The Company does not warrant or guarantee and it shall not be a term of the Contract between the Company and the Purchaser that any goods manufactured, constructed or supplied by the Company which are based upon any designs, drawings or specifications supplied to the Company by or on behalf of the Purchaser will achieve any standard of performance or capacity whatsoever and the Purchaser acknowledges that it does not rely on the skill and judgement of the Company or the fitness for any purpose of any goods so manufactured, constructed or supplied. (d) All painted product delivered by the Company will meet the thickness standard of 10 microns minimum. Any painted casting or component which exhibits excessive corrosion within 6 months of written notice from the Company to the Purchaser under clause 3(a) that the goods are ready for delivery will be replaced or repaired by the Company (at the Company’s election) without charge provided that: (i) the casting or component (as applicable), prior to installation or use was not stored in a hostile environment. For the purposes of this clause 6(d)(i), a “hostile environment” includes, but is not limited to, storage in moisture and storage in the vic...

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