Non-Covered Equipment Sample Clauses

Non-Covered Equipment. Customer may, with Grass Valley’s consent, add Products which are neither covered under an existing Support Agreement nor under Grass Valley’s standard warranty (“Non-Covered Equipment”). In such cases, Grass Valley’s obligation to perform any Support Services required hereunder as well as Customer’s obligation to pay fees for Support Services performed in connection with such Products shall commence upon the date such Products are duly added to the purchased Support Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, before Non-Covered Equipment may be added to the purchased Support Agreement, Grass Valley may inspect the same at Customer’s expense and further Grass Valley may require Customer to: (a) upgrade the Equipment to supportable Hardware, firmware, and Software, at Customer’s expense, and/or (b) replace, at Customer’s expense, any pre-existing defective Hardware. Fees, if any, for upgrading the Non-Covered Equipment or repairing or replacing defective Hardware shall be quoted by Grass Valley separately and paid by Customer prior to commencement of coverage hereunder.
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Related to Non-Covered Equipment

  • Stored equipment We accept no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of each hiring or we will charge fees each day or part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until the same is removed. We may, in our discretion, dispose of any items referred to below by sale or otherwise on such terms and conditions as we think fit, and charge you any costs we incur in storing and selling or otherwise disposing of the same, in any of the following circumstances:

  • Required Equipment (a) Towing sling – Tow chain assembly , a 4”x4”x60” and a 6”x6”x60” wooden crossbeam, a pair of spacer blocks, a steering wheel clamp, and safety chains.

  • Purchased Equipment 1. Any asset with an acquisition cost in excess of $5,000 must be capitalized. PROVIDER shall make requests for any exceptions to this policy in writing to the Fiscal and Management Services Administrator for COUNTY. These requests shall be made prior to the purchase of any such asset.

  • Contractor’s Equipment Payment for required equipment owned by the Construction Manager or an affiliate of the Construction Manager will be based solely on an hourly rate derived by dividing the current appropriate monthly rate by 176 hours. No payment will be made under any circumstances for repair costs, freight and transportation charges, fuel, lubricants, insurance, any other costs and expenses, or overhead and profit. Payment for such equipment made idle by delays attributable to the Government will be based on one-half the derived hourly rate under this subsection.

  • Additional Equipment Additional Equipment may from time to time be added as the subject matter of this Agreement as agreed on by the parties. Any additional property will be added in an amendment describing the property, the monthly rental, security deposit, and stipulated loss value of the additional Equipment. All amendments must be in writing and signed by both parties. Other than by this amendment procedure, this Agreement may not be amended, modified, or altered in any manner except in writing signed by both parties.

  • Customer-Provided Equipment Comcast shall have no obligation to install, operate, or maintain Customer-Provided Equipment. Customer alone shall be responsible for providing maintenance, repair, operation and replacement of all inside telephone wiring and equipment and facilities on the Customer’s side of the cable modem, route and/or coaxial input connection. All Customer-Provided Equipment and wiring that Customer uses in connection with the Services must be fully compatible with the Services. Customer shall be responsible for the payment of all charges for troubleshooting, maintenance or repairs attempted or performed by Comcast’s employees or authorized contractors when the difficulty or trouble report results from Customer-Provided Equipment.

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