Common use of From acceptance of the Goods Clause in Contracts

From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 as amended from time to time) within the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Act 1980 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement, Sale and Purchase Agreement, Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Telephone Kiosk(s)

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From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 as amended from time to time) within the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Roads (Scotland) Act 1980 1984 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Telephone Kiosk(s)

From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents consents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 as amended from time to time) within the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations obligations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Act 1980 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement

From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 Xxx 0000 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 Xxx 0000 as amended from time to time) within the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Act 1980 Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 Xxx Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement

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From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 Xxx 0000 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 Xxx 0000 as amended from time to time) within the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Roads (Scotland) Act 1980 1984 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 Xxx Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Telephone Kiosk(s)

From acceptance of the Goods. the Buyer shall: 5.6.1 At all times display a sign in or on the Goods (clearly visible to anyone viewing or inspecting the Goods) that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer, do not contain a Seller payphone pay- phone and are not connected to the Seller’s electronic communications network. 5.6.2 Take reasonable steps to inform the local public in the region or city in which the goods are situated that the payphone, ancillary equipment and wiring has been removed and that the Goods are the responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.3 Apply to the relevant authority or authorities for all necessary consents, licences, waivers, restrictions or determinations (if any) required for the Goods (including but not limited to con- sents granted under the Planning Acts and consents and licences under the Communications Act 2003 Communica- tions Xxx 0000 and any statutory replacement or modification thereof) and shall fully and without delay comply with any conditions or recommendations imposed by them made in respect re- spect of the Goods. 5.6.4 Not sell, lease or license the Goods to a competitor to the Seller nor permit a competitor to install electronic communications apparatus (as defined in the Electronic Communications Code, in Schedule 3A of the Communications Act 2003 Xxx 0000 as amended from time to time) within with- in the Goods and itself (as the Buyer) shall not install, provide or operate any form of electronic elec- tronic communications apparatus within the Goods. 5.6.5 Release the Seller, insofar as it can do, from any obligation under the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 1995 in respect of the Goods. 5.6.6 Notify the emergency services that the Goods are no longer owned or maintained by the Seller and are now the property and responsibility of the Buyer. 5.6.7 Indemnify the Seller in respect of any damages or losses which the Seller may incur as a result re- xxxx of any breach of the Buyer’s obligations in this sub-paragraph 5.6 and in respect of any obli- gations obligations imposed upon the Buyer under the Highways Act 1980 Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 Xxx Xxxxx xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 in respect of the Goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement

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