Interact Hardware Sample Clauses

Interact Hardware. Luminaires All Interact Hardware and Interact Luminaires are warranted by Signify exclusively pursuant to the applicable standard published Interact Hardware or Interact Luminaire Warranty, copies of which Customer acknowledges receiving. For any Interact Hardware whose warranty does not identify a warranty period, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of delivery to customer. Any delivery dates identified under an Order Form or otherwise provided by Signify are provided as estimates only and are not guaranteed. Unless otherwise noted on the Order Form, all Interact Hardware and Luminaires will be delivered EX WORKS from Signify’s warehouse. Risk of damage or loss will pass in accordance with the applicable Incoterm. All Interact Hardware and Interact Luminaires will be promptly inspected by Customer, and will be deemed irrevocably accepted if not expressly rejected by Customer within ten (10) days of receipt of delivery; provided, however, the Interact Luminaires and Interact Hardware will also be deemed irrevocably accepted if sooner installed. Acceptance or deemed acceptance will not waive or extinguish Customer’s rights under the applicable Interact Hardware or Interact Luminaire Warranty. In the event that any Interact Hardware or Interact Luminaires are upon inspection validly rejected as defective (it being understood that such hardware or luminaires may only be rejected as defective if it qualifies for repair or replacement pursuant to the terms of the applicable Interact Hardware or Luminaire Warranty), Signify shall as its sole obligation and within a reasonable time either (at Signify’s option) repair any defective unit(s) or ship to Customer conforming replacement units. Repair or replacement does not include any labor costs or expenses or other incidentals incurred in connection with the de-installation and re-installation of the Interact Hardware or Luminaires. Title to all Interact Hardware and Luminaires will transfer to Customer upon Customer’s payment in full of all amounts due under an Order Form (including any Service Fee(s) for the Initial Subscription Period). Customer is solely responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and operation of any Interact Luminaires and/or Interact Hardware. Any products or materials which are manufactured by a third party and supplied by Signify are not warranted by Signify; provided that Signify will, if permitted by such third party manufacturer, assign to Customer any thir...
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