HANDOVER OF THE OBJECT OF PURCHASE. 6.1 Handover and takeover of the Object of Purchase shall be realized on the basis of hand-over protocol (“Hand – over protocol”) which shall be signed during Object of Purchase setup and installation and which shall contain following information: - identification of the Seller, the Buyer and all subcontractors, if there are any, - description of the Object of Purchase, - the list of defects and deficiencies of the Object of Purchase, if there are any, and the deadlines for their removal, - the signature and the date of the hand-over. 6.2 Instructions and manuals related to all items of the Object of Purchase shall be attached to the Hand-over protocol at the latest. 6.3 If the Seller fails to duly carry out all Related Activities or if the Object of Purchase does not fully meet requirements of this Contract, the Buyer is entitled to refuse the takeover of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller shall remedy the deficiencies within thirty (30) calendar days, unless Parties agree otherwise. The Buyer is entitled (but not obliged) take over the Object of Purchase despite the above mentioned deficiencies, in particular if such deficiencies do not prevent the Buyer in the proper operation of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller and the Buyer shall list the deficiencies in the Hand-over protocol, including the manner and the date of their removal (remedy). If the Parties do not reach agreement in the Hand- over protocol regarding the date of the removal, the Seller shall remove the deficiencies within fourteen (14) calendar days. 6.4 Parties hereby exclude application of section 2126 of the Civil Code.
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HANDOVER OF THE OBJECT OF PURCHASE. 6.1 Handover and takeover of the Object of Purchase shall be realized on the basis of hand-over protocol (“Hand – over protocol”) which shall be signed during Object of Purchase setup and installation delivery and which shall contain following information: - identification of the Seller, the Buyer and all subcontractors, if there are any, - description of the Object of Purchase, - the list of defects and deficiencies of the Object of Purchase, if there are any, and the deadlines for their removal, - the signature and the date of the hand-over.
6.2 Instructions and manuals related to all items of the Object of Purchase shall be attached to the Hand-over protocol at the latest.
6.3 If the Seller fails to duly carry out all Related Activities or if the Object of Purchase does not fully meet requirements of this Contract, the Buyer is entitled to refuse the takeover of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller shall remedy the deficiencies within thirty (30) calendar days, unless Parties agree otherwise. The Buyer is entitled (but not obliged) take over the Object of Purchase despite the above mentioned deficiencies, in particular if such deficiencies do not prevent the Buyer in the proper operation of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller and the Buyer shall list the deficiencies in the Hand-over protocol, including the manner and the date of their removal (remedy). If the Parties do not reach agreement in the Hand- over protocol regarding the date of the removal, the Seller shall remove the deficiencies within fourteen (14) calendar days.
6.4 Parties hereby exclude application of section 2126 of the Civil Code.
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HANDOVER OF THE OBJECT OF PURCHASE. 6.1 Handover and takeover of the Object of Purchase shall be realized on the basis of hand-over protocol (“Hand – over protocol”) which shall be signed during only after the Object of Purchase setup setup, installation and installation site acceptance test is over and which shall contain following information: - identification of the Seller, the Buyer and all subcontractors, if there are any, - description of the Object of Purchase, - the list of defects and deficiencies of the Object of Purchase, if there are any, and the deadlines for their removal, - the signature of the Seller and the Buyer and the date of the hand-over.
6.2 Instructions and manuals related to all items of the Object of Purchase shall be attached to the Hand-over protocol at the latest.
6.3 If the Seller fails to duly carry out all Related Activities or if the Object of Purchase does not fully meet requirements of this Contract, the Buyer is entitled to refuse the takeover of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller shall remedy the deficiencies within thirty (30) calendar days, unless Parties agree otherwise. The Buyer is entitled (but not obliged) take over the Object of Purchase despite the above mentioned deficiencies, in particular if such deficiencies do not prevent the Buyer in the proper operation of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller and the Buyer shall list the deficiencies in the Hand-over protocol, including the manner and the date of their removal (remedy). If the Parties do not reach agreement in the Hand- over protocol regarding the date of the removal, the Seller shall remove the deficiencies within fourteen (14) calendar days.
6.4 Parties hereby exclude application of section 2126 of the Civil Code.
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Samples: Purchase Contract
HANDOVER OF THE OBJECT OF PURCHASE. 6.1 Handover and takeover of the Object of Purchase shall be realized on the basis of hand-over protocol (“Hand – over protocol”) which shall be signed during only after the Object of Purchase setup delivery and installation take-over is over and which shall contain following information: - identification of the Seller, the Buyer and all subcontractors, if there are any, - description of the Object of Purchase, - the list of defects and deficiencies of the Object of Purchase, if there are any, and the deadlines for their removal, - the signature of the Seller and the Buyer and the date of the hand-over.
6.2 Instructions and manuals related to all items of the Object of Purchase shall be attached to the Hand-over protocol at the latest.
6.3 If the Seller fails to duly carry out all Related Activities or if the Object of Purchase does not fully meet requirements of this Contract, the Buyer is entitled to refuse the takeover of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller shall remedy the deficiencies within thirty forty five (3045) calendar days, unless Parties agree otherwise. The Buyer is entitled (but not obliged) take over the Object of Purchase despite the above mentioned deficiencies, in particular if such deficiencies do not prevent the Buyer in the proper operation of the Object of Purchase. In such a case, the Seller and the Buyer shall list the deficiencies in the Hand-over protocol, including the manner and the date of their removal (remedy). If the Parties do not reach agreement in the Hand- Hand-over protocol regarding the date of the removal, the Seller shall remove the deficiencies within fourteen (14) calendar days.
6.4 Parties hereby exclude application of section 2126 of the Civil Code.
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Samples: Purchase Contract