Other Mutual Obligations Sample Clauses

Other Mutual Obligations. 1. The Parties otherwise agree to provide each other with relevant support during the physical transfer of the Machines and in particular to make available all important documentation pertaining to the SD Electric Motors. 2. SD shall provide SM with relevant support in connection with the qualification of personnel employed by SM for the production/development of the motors, the transfer of know-how required for the operation of the equipment to be assigned under the Agreement and the relocation of production and the equipment. In the context of rendering such support, SD shall explicitly and without being requested to do so draw the attention of the personnel designated by SM to any special or unusual aspects involved in production, the products and/or the equipment and possible sources of problems. These obligations shall expire upon completion of the physical transfer of the Machines or, at the latest, on 31 December 2009. In the event of any delay in shipment to customers due to the failure of SD to provide support on a timely basis or the failure of SD to provide support in accordance with this Agreement, SD shall indemnify SM for any claims resulting directly from any such failure in an amount not to exceed a maximum of € 750,000.00 upon documentation of such failure. 3. SD shall also provide SM with relevant support in connection with the transfer of necessary data and the reconfiguration of the supply chain (including arrangements with suppliers and coordination of shipment with customers). 4. In order to ensure uninterrupted shipment of motors to customers, SD shall prior to the relocation of the production equipment and the transfer of responsibility for shipment to SM prepare and have on hand a “Buffer,” i.e., a reserve quantity, of finished and intermediate products, the precise volume of which shall established and agreed by the Parties on a timely basis after execution of this Agreement. This Buffer shall be used to make shipment in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement during the transfer of Machines and start-up of production by SM. 5. SD shall be responsible for informing customers of the change in the supplier structure. SD shall also provide SM with relevant support in connection with the auditing of the new processes (with SM as supplier) up to 31
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Other Mutual Obligations. The following obligations shall be the mutual responsibilities of the Parties.
Other Mutual Obligations 

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