Fulfillment TAT Sample Clauses

Fulfillment TAT. The Seller must fulfill 85% orders in 48 hours and 99% in 72 hours.
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Related to Fulfillment TAT

  • Fulfillment of Obligations Any obligation of any party to any other party under this Agreement, which obligation is performed, satisfied or fulfilled by an Affiliate of such party, shall be deemed to have been performed, satisfied or fulfilled by such party.

  • Seller’s Obligations at Closing At Closing, Seller shall:

  • PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS Conditions to Purchaser’s Obligations

  • Conditions to Seller’s Obligations The obligations of Seller to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions on or before the Closing Date:

  • Seller’s Obligation The obligation of Seller to sell and deliver the Shares to Buyer is subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by Seller) as of the Closing of the following conditions:

  • Conditions to Buyer’s Obligations The obligation of Buyer to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions on or before the Closing Date:

  • Items for Which Lenovo May Be Liable Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on Lenovo’s part or other liability, Licensee is entitled to recover damages from Lenovo. Regardless of the basis on which Licensee is entitled to claim damages from Lenovo (including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract or tort claim), Lenovo’s entire liability for all claims in the aggregate arising from or related to each Program or otherwise arising under this Agreement will not exceed the amount of any 1) damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property and 2) other actual direct damages up to the charges (if the Program is subject to fixed term charges, up to twelve months‘ charges) Licensee paid for the Program that is the subject of the claim. This limit also applies to any of Lenovo’s Program developers and suppliers. It is the maximum for which Lenovo and its Program developers and suppliers are collectively responsible.

  • Developer's Obligation The Developer shall bear the total cost and expense of all the obligations and duties created by this Contract unless otherwise explicitly stated in this Contract. Those obligations and duties are, generally, to create all Improvements as may be required by the City in accordance with this Contract and with City Requirements. Such Improvements include but are not limited to: i) all Improvements within the Project; ii) all Improvements connecting to water, sewer, or stormwater infrastructure outside the Project, whether existing or planned; iii) modifications to any existing water, sewer, or stormwater infrastructure outside the Project that facilitate provision of utility service to the Project, or compliance with City Requirements, or integration of the Improvements with the surrounding existing or planned water, sewer, or stormwater system; and iv) new streets or alterations to existing streets or rights of way within which the Improvements are located. The Developer's obligations also include all costs, including but not limited to legal costs, of acquiring all fees or easements within which the Improvements will be located.

  • Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligations The obligations of Seller to effect the Closing of the transactions contemplated hereby are subject to the fulfillment, prior to or at the Closing, of each of the following conditions, any of which may be waived in writing by Seller:

  • Subscriber’s Obligations It is the responsibility of the Subscriber to purchase computer hardware and software and/or make modifications to their existing equipment that are necessary for access to the Database. The Subscriber is responsible for ensuring that unauthorized personnel do not use the Subscriber’s computer. Information accessed from the Database is for the use of the Subscriber.

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