Determination and Payment of Resale Value Sample Clauses

Determination and Payment of Resale Value. 9.2.1 Upon request, Lenovo will make an initial assessment of whether the Products can be reconditioned or otherwise have resale value and provide an estimate of the price Lenovo would be willing to pay therefor, based on information about the Products provided by Customer prior to the start of the Service engagement or Service Request. The initial assessment and estimate will assume that such Products are functional, complete, and in good cosmetic condition. It is an estimated price only and shall not be in any way considered the final purchase price for the Product.
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Determination and Payment of Resale Value. (a) The initial assessment and estimate will assume that such Devices are functional, complete, and in good cosmetic condition. It is an estimated price only and shall not be in any way considered the final purchase price for the Device.
Determination and Payment of Resale Value. Upon request, Lenovo will make an initial assessment of whether the Products can be reconditioned or otherwise have resale value and provide an estimate of the price Lenovo would be willing to pay therefor, based on information about the Products provided by Customer prior to the start of the Service engagement or Service Request. The initial assessment and estimate will assume that such Products are functional, complete, and in good cosmetic condition. It is an estimated price only and shall not be in any way considered the final purchase price for the Product. • After Product has been delivered by Customer to Lenovo at the pickup location, Lenovo will assess the condition of the Product and determine (a) which Products have resale value and (b) the then current fair market value of such Products. The list of such Products and final purchase prices that Lenovo will pay Customer for such Products will be set forth in the Settlement Report. The final purchase price may be greater or less than any estimated price provided to Customer. Any Products that are not in good condition or good working order, or that have missing components such as floppy drive, optical drive, memory, hard drive (if missing at the time of collection), power adaptor, battery, etc. may be deemed to have no resale value. If a Product has cosmetic deficiencies or is in need of repairs, Lenovo may apply deductions to the value that otherwise would apply to such Product if it were in functional, complete and good cosmetic condition to account for cosmetic deficiencies or needed repairs. If the deductions exceed such value, the Product will be deemed to have no resale value. • Lenovo pay Customer the final purchase price set forth in the Settlement Report within thirty (30) calendar days of delivery of the Settlement Report to Customer.

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