MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, HANDLING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT Sample Clauses

MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, HANDLING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT. 4.3.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance, operation, handling, storage and transport (including customs clearance, import/export licences and/or permits) of all hardware, software and documentation including Customer furnished property covered by this Contract until Acceptance and subsequent return of all items for disposal or storage in accordance with Astrium’s instruction referred to in Article 9.4.
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MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, HANDLING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT. 4.3.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance, operation, handling and transport (including customs clearance, import/export licences and/or permits) of all hardware, software and documentation including Customer furnished property covered by this Contract until the launch of MTG-S2 satellite carrying the last Instrument covered by this contract (assumed to be FM2 Instrument), and subsequent return of all items for disposal or storage in accordance with ASG’s instruction referred to in Article 9.4. The Contractor shall be responsible for the storage of his Ground Support Equipment (GSE), as described in Appendix C hereto, until the CRR of MTG-S2 carrying the last Instrument. In the event of storage, the risk for damage shall lie with the Contractor, as custodian, as per the duration of the storage.
MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, HANDLING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT. 4.3.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance, operation, handling, storage and transport (including customs clearance, import/export licences and/or permits) of all hardware, software and documentation including TAS-F furnished property covered by this Contract until physical delivery of the items to TAS-F as foreseen in Article 4 above as applicable and subsequent return of all items for disposal or storage in accordance with TAS-F’s instruction referred to in article 9.4 (applicable for spare flight models for example). The Contractor shall provide on request by TAS-F storage facilities for the recurrent Contract Items and maintain these items during storage period as appropriate, on terms no more onerous for TAS-F than those on which similar work is undertaken under the terms of the present Contract.

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