Common use of Party Warranties Clause in Contracts

Party Warranties. Basic Hardware Service may require that Dell access hardware or software that is not manufactured by Dell. Some manufacturer’s warranties may become void if Dell or anyone other than the original manufacturer performs work on their products. It is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that Dell’s and/or its Authorized Reseller service performance do not affect such warranties or, if it does, that the effect will be acceptable to the Customer. DELL AND DELL’S AUTHORIZED RESELLERS DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIRD PARTY WARRANTIES OR FOR ANY EFFECT THAT THE DELL SERVICES MAY HAVE ON THOSE WARRANTIES. • Onsite Obligations. For Onsite Service Services, the Customer must provide free, safe and sufficient access to the Customer’s facilities and the Supported Product(s). Sufficient access includes ample working space, electricity and a local telephone line. A monitor or display, a mouse and a keyboard should also be provided to the Technician if the Supported Product does not already include those items.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Basic Hardware Service Agreement, Basic Hardware Service Agreement, Basic Hardware Service Agreement

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