Goods Warranty Scope Sample Clauses

Goods Warranty Scope. ICM warrants that all equipment provided by ICM will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to the requirements of the Agreement. ICM passes through to Customer the original manufacturer's warranty for Goods, if any, to the extent the same provides Customer with benefits or rights greater than those provided in this paragraph 3.
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  • Product Warranty Each product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company has been in conformity with all applicable contractual commitments and all express and implied warranties, and the Company has no Liability (and there is no basis for any present or future action, suit, proceeding, hearing, investigation, charge, complaint, claim, or demand against any of them giving rise to any Liability) for replacement or repair thereof or other damages in connection therewith, subject only to the reserve for product warranty claims set forth on the face of the balance sheet included in the Interim Financial Statements (rather than in any notes thereto) as adjusted for the passage of time through the Closing Date in accordance with the past custom and practice of the Company. No product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company is subject to any guaranty, warranty, or other indemnity beyond the applicable standard terms and conditions of sale or lease. Section 4.22 of the Disclosure Schedule includes copies of the standard terms and conditions of sale or lease for the Company (containing applicable guaranty, warranty, and indemnity provisions).

  • Warranty Exclusions Vendor’s warranty obligations do not include: (i) reasonable wear and tear; (ii) normal corrosion; (iii) use of unapproved parts or unproved alterations to components to the extent prohibited by Vendor’s written operating manuals; (iv) defects caused by persons other than the Vendor Responsible Parties, including operation or maintenance of the Plant or installation and commissioning of the equipment, materials and software by such persons in violation of the written operating, maintenance, installation, and commissioning instructions, manuals and protocols supplied to Owner, or Owner Responsible Parties, by Vendor prior to such installation, commissioning or operation; (v) vandalism, misuse or Force Majeure Events; or (vi) items expected to be consumed or expended during the normal and routine operation and maintenance of the Solar Field and SRSG. Owner shall afford, or cause Owner Responsible Parties to afford, Vendor reasonable access subject to applicable Site rules (Exhibit I – Environment, Safety and Health Plan during construction and reasonable Operator Site rules during commercial operation of the Plant) to the Site for Vendor’s performance of its warranty work, and to Owner’s operation and maintenance records of the Project for the purpose of analyzing warranty claims. Nothing in this warranty limits or voids any supplier’s or manufacturer’s warranty which provides Owner with additional and/or greater warranty rights than set forth in this Section 9.2 or the Contract Documents. Vendor shall assign to Owner any and all warranties that it receives from third parties relating to the Scope of Work which exceed the Vendor warranty period set forth in Section 9.5.1.

  • Manufacturer’s Warranties If a Lease Vehicle is covered by a Manufacturer’s warranty, the Lessee, during the Vehicle Term for such Lease Vehicle, shall have the right to make any claims under such warranty that the Lessor could make.

  • Year 2000 Warranty The Sub-Adviser represents and warrants that it is actively pursuing a comprehensive and coordinated compliance strategy (including remediation and testing) to ensure the readiness of its business systems and applications for the Year 2000 and believes that all such systems critical to the performance of Sub-Adviser's responsibilities hereunder will be Year 2000 compliant prior to January 1, 2000. The Sub-Adviser will make appropriate inquiries as to the readiness of its vendors, service providers, clients and other third parties for the Year 2000; provided, however, that neither the Sub-Adviser nor any of its officers, directors or employees (or affiliated companies) make any representations or warranties regarding the Year 2000 readiness of such vendors, service providers, clients and other third parties.

  • Product Warranty; Product Liability (a) Except as set forth on Company Disclosure Schedule 4.23, the products produced, sold or delivered by the Company in conducting the Business have been in all material respects in conformity with all product specifications and all applicable Laws. To the Company’s Knowledge, the Company has no material Liability for damages in connection therewith or any other customer or product obligations not reserved against on the Balance Sheet.

  • Software Warranty NETGEAR warrants to the end-user that each item of Software, as delivered or updated by NETGEAR and properly installed and operated on the Hardware or other equipment it is originally licensed for, will function substantially as described in its then-current user documentation during its respective warranty period. If any item of Software fails to so perform during its warranty period, as the sole remedy NETGEAR or NETGEAR's supplier will at its discretion provide a suitable fix, patch or workaround for the problem which may be included in a future revision of the Software. For specific Software which is distributed by NETGEAR as a licensee of third parties, additional warranty terms offered by such third parties to end-users may apply.

  • Construction Warranty At the Closing, Seller shall assign to Buyer all construction warranties with respect to the Hotel, which assignment shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, including a warranty by the Contractor, for the period ending not sooner than one (1) year after the date the Hotel is Substantially Completed, in the form of the warranty attached hereto as Exhibit H (the “Construction Warranty”).

  • Product Warranty and Product Liability Schedule 5.17 of the Disclosure Schedule contains a true, correct and complete copy of Company’s standard warranty or warranties for sales of Products (as defined below) and, except as stated therein, there are no warranties, commitments or obligations with respect to the return, repair or replacement of Products. Schedule 5.17 of the Disclosure Schedule contains a description of all product liability claims and similar claims, actions, litigation and other proceedings relating to Products which are presently pending or which to Company’s knowledge are threatened, or which have been asserted or commenced against Company within the last two (2) years, in which a party thereto either requests injunctive relief (whether temporary or permanent) or alleges damages in excess of $100,000.00 (whether or not covered by insurance). To the best of the Company’s knowledge, there are no defects in design, construction or manufacture of Products which would adversely affect performance or create an unusual risk of injury to persons or property. Except as set forth on Schedule 5.17, none of the Products has been the subject of any replacement, field fix, retrofit, modification or recall campaign other than in the ordinary course of business. The Products have been designed and manufactured so as to meet and comply with all governmental standards and specifications currently in effect, and have received all governmental approvals necessary to allow their sale and use. As used herein, the term “Products” means any and all products currently or at any time previously manufactured, distributed or sold by Company, or by any predecessor of Company under any brand name or xxxx under which products are or have been manufactured over the last three (3) years, distributed or sold by Company, in or through the Business. [*] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.

  • Buyer Furnished Equipment 14.3.2.1 The Seller shall introduce data related to Buyer Furnished Equipment, for equipment that is installed on the Aircraft by the Seller (hereinafter “BFE Data”) into the customized Technical Data, at no additional charge to the Buyer for the initial issue of the Technical Data provided at first Aircraft Delivery, provided such BFE Data is provided in accordance with the conditions set forth in Clauses 14.3.2.2 through 14.3.2.6.

  • Warranty Limitations The warranties in Sections 6.1.1 and -------------------- 6.1.2 shall not apply to FreeStyle Products that have been modified or altered in any manner by anyone other than by or on behalf of TheraSense, or to defects caused (i) through no fault of TheraSense during shipment to or from Nipro; (ii) by the use or operation in an application or environment other than that intended or recommended by TheraSense; (iii) by service by anyone other than employees of, or persons approved in writing by, TheraSense; (iv) by accident, negligence, misuse, other than normal electrical stress, or other causes other than normal use; or (v) by storage, usage or handling in any manner inconsistent with the FreeStyle Products label provided by TheraSense. Replacement FreeStyle Products supplied under this warranty shall carry only the unexpired portion of the original warranty. TheraSense shall not be liable for misbranding with respect to any product labeling or package insert text provided or used by Nipro, or any translation thereof and TheraSense shall not be liable for any adulteration or failure to meet the Product Specifications due to handling or packaging of the FreeStyle Products by Nipro, its Affiliates, its Subdistributors or agents.

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