Common use of Provisions in Customer Agreements Clause in Contracts

Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time; (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) are not treated as interruptions; and (b) advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreements, Default Distributor Agreement, Default Distributor Agreement

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Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time; (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) a recorded term that specifies whether, in the acknowledgements by Customers that the Trader must include in each of its Customer Agreements, surges or spikes are not to be treated as interruptions; and (b) advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.. An example is provided in clause 14.1

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreements, Distributor Agreements, Arrangements, and Other Provisions, Distributor Agreements and Arrangements

Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) : include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time; (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) are not treated as interruptions; and (b) and advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement

Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time; (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) are not treated as interruptions; and (b) advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.their

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement

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Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time; (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) are not treated as interruptions; and (b) advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distributor Agreement, Distributor Agreement

Provisions in Customer Agreements. Subject to clause 29.1, the Trader must: (a) include in each of its Customer Agreements an acknowledgement that the Customer recognises that surges or spikes: (i) are momentary fluctuations in voltage or frequency that can occur at any time;. (ii) may cause damage to the Customer’s sensitive equipment; and (iii) are not treated as interruptions; and (b) advise each of its Customers of the steps the Customer should take to protect their sensitive equipment from such surges or spikes, spikes or inform the Customer of where to find information about the steps the Customer should take.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distributor Agreement

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