MOULDS Sample Clauses

MOULDS. Unless otherwise agreed, the amount, charged to the customer for the moulds is to be considered a full payment of all production costs of these moulds, copyright excluded. .After payment is received the moulds are being regarded as the customer’s property left at the seller to be used and stored in good housekeeping. Modifications and maintenance are therefore considered to be the single responsibility of the customer and in accordance charged for. Only against an extra fee of 25% of the original tool charge, compensating the copyright on the design of the tool, seller can be asked to deliver the tool to another location as instructed by the customer. All charges involved in order to make this delivery are to be paid by the customer.
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MOULDS. 1. Buyer can provide a mould to Supplier or request Supplier to manufacture a written consent of Buyer. If Supplier fails to comply with this obligations it shall mould on behalf of Buyer. Supplier shall be entitled to use the mould for the be in default by operation of law and forfeit an immediately due and payable manufacturing of the Products on behalf of Buyer. penalty of € 100.000,- (hundred thousand euro) for each violation to 2. Supplier recognises and agrees that Buyer is entitled to the provided or Buyer and a penalty of € 10.000,- (ten thousand euro) for each day the manufactured mould. violation continues, notwithstanding the right of Buyer to claim all actual costs 3. Upon request Supplier shall return or provide the mould to Buyer within two and damages and to invoke any other rights and remedied it may have pursuant days after receipt of the request. to These Terms and applicable law. 4. Supplier shall not, directly or indirectly, whether on its own account or for 5. The conditions int this article and within These Terms are also applicable on the or on behalf of any other person, firm or company whatsoever (further) use, moulds developed on behalf of buyer in an earlier stage (before the date this copy, disclose, publish, (further) develop/alter and exploit the mould without contract has been signed).
MOULDS. 9.1. Ownership in and to Moulds will be and will remain the sole and absolute property of the Party holding ownership of the Moulds immediately prior to the Effective Date ("Mould IP Rights"). 9.2. The Company hereby authorises the Supplier to use any Moulds to which the Company holds the Mould IP Rights, which Moulds may be required to manufacture the Products. Such authorisation is given solely for the purposes of manufacturing applicable Products in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and no other rights of use of the Moulds is agreed or implied by this Agreement. 9.3. The Supplier may not manufacture any products or materials for itself or any third party either inside or outside the Republic of South Africa, using the Moulds owned by the Company, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Company.‌ 9.4. The provisions of clause 9.3 will survive the cancellation of any Purchase Order or the termination of this Agreement and will, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained herein, entitle the Company to either cancel any outstanding Purchase Orders and/or terminate this Agreement on written notice to the Supplier, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies that the Company may have in terms of this Agreement or in law. 9.5. On cancellation of any Purchase Order and/or termination of this Agreement, the Supplier will immediately return to the Company any Moulds owned by the Company and the Supplier will act in accordance with such instructions.
MOULDS. Moulds shall be constructed of well-seasoned timber of xxxxx xxxxxxxxx, steel or concrete. They shall be constructed so as to prevent leakage of cement slurry, remain true to shape at all times during use and give a smooth finish to the unit. Moulds shall be coated with an approved non staining liquid prepared before each unit is cast. Precast concrete beams, purlins and similar units shall be cambered where shown on the drawings or directed by the Engineer-in- charge.
MOULDS. Both Parties agree that the moulds used to make the plastic housings, as set forth in Exhibit G, are jointly owned and that both Parties will have continued use of the moulds.
MOULDS. 7.1. When the Customer entrusts the Company with producing moulds, the Customer produces them in agreement with the Customer, according to the requirements of the Customer’s processes and ordered services. The moulds are the subject of specific invoicing to the Customer. The design, development and production costs for the moulds are invoiced to the Customer by the Company before the start of production. Ownership of the aforesaid moulds is transferred to the Customer at the time of full payment of the invoice by the Customer. Payment means payment of the price, expenses relating to the sale and interest, if any. 7.2. Unless otherwise explicitly agreed between the parties, the Company never assigns intellectual property relating to moulds, plans, drawings, forms, models, prototypes, tooling, products, systems and others, referred to hereafter as “Information” which it has developed or had developed as part of projects implemented on its own behalf or on behalf of third parties. In this way, the Company always remains the owner of the intellectual property rights relating to the Information. The Customer acquires only an exclusive use right to the intellectual property rights of the Information. In this context and unless agreed by specific arrangement, ‐ the Company neither communicates the drawing of the moulds nor their dimensions or the nature of their coating/composition. ‐ the moulds shall remain in the custody of the Company or at a subcontractor of the Company after fulfilment of the order. The Customer may possibly take possession of them only after agreement in writing on the conditions for the exploitation of the intellectual property rights of the Company or of its subcontractor and after payment of all the invoices which are due to it for any reason whatsoever. The price of the assignment of the intellectual property rights relating to a mould may not be lower than 30% of the purchase price of the aforesaid mould paid by the Customer before the start of production. ‐ the Customer undertakes to consider the “Information” as confidential and to ensure compliance with these intellectual and industrial property rights and to ensure that third parties do likewise. Under no circumstances may the Customer disclose it to third parties, copy it in whole or in part, or even use it to the detriment of the Company’s interests, without the Company’s prior agreement in writing. 7.3. If they remain in custody at the Company, the moulds are kept for a maximum ...
MOULDS. For the manufacture the following moulds will be required: - Blade shell moulds (suction side + pressure side) - Spar cap moulds - Shear web moulds - Bonding flange moulds (LE + TE) All moulds must be vacuum tight and manufactured to exacting dimension. For these moulds, it is in general required that a positive mould (plug) be manufactured beforehand.
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