Products and Services Part 2.9(a) of the Disclosure Schedule accurately identifies and describes each Company Product currently being designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, distributed, provided, licensed, or sold by the Company.
Product Orders All Product orders shall be submitted by the Operators to DISTRIBUTOR and shall specify the location of the Operator’s Stores, the type of Product, and the quantity desired. Operators may place orders electronically (“Electronic Orders”) or by telephoning or faxing DISTRIBUTOR’s customer service center in accordance with the guidelines detailed below. All shipment expenses from DISTRIBUTOR’s distribution center to the Operator’s location shall be at DISTRIBUTOR’s expense unless otherwise noted elsewhere in this Agreement. Product order guides will be provided by DISTRIBUTOR to the Operators monthly via DISTRIBUTOR’s website and with a hard copy delivered to each Store, with availability of such order guides to be made prior to the beginning of the month, but only after review and approval of the order guide by COMPANY. The order guides will be organized by Product categories and will include, among other things, the Product Sell Price (as defined herein), Product units and new Products. DISTRIBUTOR will assign one product code number to each stock-keeping unit (“SKU”) of each Product, which will be common throughout its entire distribution system and will be used on all documents such as order guides, invoices, monthly reports, etc. SKU’s, and, accordingly, the assigned product code number, must differ for equivalent Products supplied by different suppliers. DISTRIBUTOR will use its best efforts to utilize the existing TCBY product item numbers. Only Products approved for sale to its Operators by the COMPANY will be listed on this order guide. Electronic Orders will be placed via telephone modem or internet using DISTRIBUTOR’s automated order entry system. All orders are subject to the standard order cut-off time of 4:00 p.m. local time, one (1) day prior to their scheduled delivery day for Stores located in the states of Florida and Georgia and 4:00 p.m. local time. In no event will Electronic Orders be required more than two (2) days prior to the scheduled delivery day. Operators will be notified prior to the time of final order cut-off if a product is expected to be out of stock so that an alternative may be ordered, subject to the provisions of Section 3.02. Operators will have until 5:00 p.m. local time, one (1) day before their order shipping day to modify or add-on to their order. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Stores that do not place Electronic Orders and have scheduled delivery days of Monday in Florida and Georgia, must have their orders placed by 4 p.m. local time, on the preceding Friday. DISTRIBUTOR may schedule deliveries any day of the week. Where reasonably possible, DISTRIBUTOR will schedule ordering days and delivery days that are mutually agreed upon by and between DISTRIBUTOR and each Operator and will provide notice to the affected Operator at least fourteen (14) days before routing changes. On an exception basis, DISTRIBUTOR will consider shortening the permissible time frames for scheduled deliveries for those Operators that, given unique and compelling business needs, require the same. Operator will be notified of any Product shortages at the time of order placement or, in the case of an Electronic Order, one (1) day prior to the loading of the delivery truck.
Customer Agreements In addition to other provisions hereof, MBC ------------------- shall not distribute any Cooperative Application or MBC Product to any Person unless MBC shall have first notified and required such Person to execute a customer agreement: (i) provided by InterTrust; or (ii) provided by MBC that (a) has been previously approved in writing by InterTrust and (b) is in accordance with the terms of this Section 6.2 (the "Customer Agreement"). The ------------------ terms of such Customer Agreement relating to InterTrust Technology may be amended from time to time by InterTrust as may be reasonably necessary to protect InterTrust's rights hereunder, but solely for subsequent executions of such Customer Agreement and as herein provided. The Customer Agreement shall contain, at minimum and as relevant hereunder, terms that: (1) notify MBC customers of the restrictions on MBC's rights with respect to performing Clearinghouse Functions, granting sublicenses, and otherwise restricting the rights of such customers with respect to use of the MBC Product or Cooperative Application, as applicable, especially the InterTrust Technology incorporated therein; (2) prohibit customers from disassembling, modifying or reverse engineering any portion of the InterTrust Technology incorporated in the MBC Product or Cooperative Application; (3) stipulate that such customer has no right to use the MBC Product or Cooperative Application to engage in or perform any Clearinghouse Functions whatsoever without InterTrust's express authorization pursuant to a written license agreement directly between such customer and InterTrust; (4) prohibit such customer from using the Cooperative Application or MBC Product to make and/or exploit any commercial product other than a Vertical Application; (5) provide that the Customer Agreement is to and for InterTrust's benefit and may be enforced by InterTrust at its discretion; and (6) contain such other provisions as stipulated herein. MBC agrees that to the extent any form of Customer Agreement might be deemed to be unenforceable or otherwise ineffective in any jurisdiction, MBC shall substitute other forms of Customer Agreements, or take other actions, as reasonably specified by InterTrust, including, for example, specifying other generally accepted, legally effective forms of Customer Agreement, if such exists for a given jurisdiction, in order to provide InterTrust with legally enforceable protection contemplated hereunder, including protection against implied licenses and claims of patent exhaustion relating to InterTrust Technology. MBC agrees and acknowledges that MBC's performance of its obligations hereunder is necessary for InterTrust to adequately protect its Intellectual Property Rights made available hereunder, and such performance shall constitute a condition precedent to the licenses granted under Article 5 hereof.
Supply Agreements For a period of three years from the consummation of the IPO, Odetics shall not unilaterally terminate or assign its guarantee obligation with respect to any supply agreement pursuant to which it has guaranteed the performance by ATL of ATL's obligations, unless such suppliers have consented to the termination or assignment of such guarantee.
Product Supply 5.2.1 HEMISPHERX undertakes and agrees to supply to IMPATIENTS on an exclusive basis, IMPATIENTS’ requirements of Product ordered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, for distribution and sale in the Territory, limited to EAP use of Product in accordance with Early Access Approvals.
Product Support (a) This Agreement does not include technical support by MS to Company, OEM Customers or any end users. Company may be able to purchase technical support services from MS or a MS Party, under a separate agreement.
Product Changes IDSI reserves the right to make design and other modifications in the Equipment at any time but shall not be obligated to implement such modifications in Equipment that has previously been delivered.
Customer Agreement In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and any other agreement between the Bank and the Grantor, the terms of this Agreement will prevail.
Third Party Agreements Nothing in this Section 5.3 shall require any Party to violate any Contract or arrangement with any Third Party regarding the confidentiality of confidential and proprietary information relating to that Third Party or its business; provided, however, that in the event that a Party is required under this Section 5.3 to disclose any such information, such Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to seek to obtain such Third Party’s consent to the disclosure of such information. The Parties also acknowledge that the Other Parties’ Auditors are subject to contractual, legal, professional and regulatory requirements which such auditors are responsible for complying with.
New Products You agree to comply with NASD Notice to Members 5-26 recommending best practices for reviewing new products.