Purchaser’s Pre Sample Clauses

Purchaser’s Pre. Closing Defaults; Failure to Satisfy Sellers’ Closing Conditions.
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  • PURCHASER’S PROPERTY 6.1 Materials such as components, machinery, tools, models, moulds, jigs and fixtures, accessories or others which may be made available to the Supplier by the Purchaser for the purposes of the Contract shall be under the Supplier's responsibility, care and custody; the Supplier shall take out insurance against any damage that they might suffer and shall clearly mark them and record them as being the property of the Purchaser. 6.2 The Supplier agrees to refrain from using such materials other than for the purpose of the Contract; it shall keep them in good working order, except for normal wear and tear. 6.3 Any damage or deterioration that such materials may suffer due to improper use or negligence by the Supplier shall be repaired at its cost. Without prejudice to the other rights of the Purchaser, the Supplier shall return such materials upon first request. 6.4 Legal ownership in and/or the right to dispose of any such Purchaser items shall under no circumstances pass to the Supplier. Upon the Purchaser’s request, and without prejudice to Purchaser’s rights under the Contract, the Supplier, without delay, shall allow the Purchaser, and/or any third party mandated by the Purchaser, to enter any premises of the Supplier to 6.5 Ownership of toolsmanufacturedor acquired by the Supplier especially for thepurposes of the Contractsuchasmodels, moulds,jigsandfixtures, accessoriesorothers, shallbetransferred to the Purchaser at the time of their manufacture or acquisition by the Supplier. The Supplier shall return the tools to the Purchaser by the end of the performance of the Contract at the latest.

  • Purchaser’s Deliveries Subject to the fulfillment or waiver of the conditions set forth in Sections 6.2, Purchaser shall execute and/or deliver to Seller all of the following: (i) Payment of the Purchase Price as required under Section 3.3(a) hereof. (ii) An assumption agreement, duly executed by Purchaser, under which Purchaser assumes those Assumed Liabilities described in Section 2.2 hereof. (iii) An incumbency and specimen signature certificate with respect to the officers of Purchaser executing this Agreement and Purchaser's Ancillary Documents on behalf of Purchaser. (iv) A certified copy of resolutions of Purchaser's Board of Directors, authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and Purchaser's Ancillary Documents (v) A closing certificate executed by an executive officer of Purchaser (or any other officer of Purchaser specifically authorized to do so), on behalf of Purchaser, pursuant to which Purchaser represents and warrants to Seller that Purchaser's representations and warranties to Seller are true and correct as of the Closing Date as if then originally made (or, if any such representation or warranty is untrue in any respect, specifying the respect in which the same is untrue), that all covenants required by the terms hereof to be performed by Purchaser on or before the Closing Date, to the extent not waived by Purchaser in writing, have been so performed (or, if any such covenant has not been performed, indicating that such covenant has not been performed), and that all documents to be executed and delivered by Purchaser at the Closing have been executed by duly authorized officers of Purchaser. (vi) Such other documents from Purchaser as may reasonably be required in order to effectuate the transactions contemplated (i) hereby and (ii) by the Purchaser's Ancillary Documents.

  • Purchasers Deliverables Such Purchaser shall have delivered its Purchaser Deliverables in accordance with Section 2.2(b).

  • Purchaser’s Closing Deliveries Purchaser shall obtain or execute and deliver to Seller at Closing the following documents, all of which shall be duly executed, acknowledged and notarized where required:

  • PURCHASERS a. Contractor acknowledges that use of the Contract by any city, county, state agency, state school district, state higher education institution, public utility district, Medicaid provider, or organization that has a Master Contract Usage Agreement (MCUA) is discretionary. b. Services described herein will be requested by Purchaser as needed, based on program/policy requirements and Consumer communication needs and preferences. c. The Contractor acknowledges that payment for any services provided under this Contract is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser.

  • Purchaser’s Closing Documents Purchaser shall obtain or execute and ----------------------------- deliver to Seller at Closing the following documents, all of which shall be duly executed and acknowledged where required and shall survive the Closing:

  • Seller’s Deliveries at Closing At the Closing and unless otherwise waived in writing by the Buyer, the Sellers shall deliver to the Buyer the following, each of which shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the Buyer (collectively, "Sellers' Closing Documents"): (a) The Bill of Sale, duly executed and notarized by XeQute; (b) All Third Party Consents and the release of all Liens on the Assets by the Lien Holders, together with the Instruments of Assignment and Assumption, duly executed by XeQute; (c) The Sellers' Officer's Certificates, duly executed on behalf of Vertex and XeQute; (d) Certified copies of any resolutions required to duly authorize and approve the Contemplated Transaction and the execution, performance and delivery of this Agreement, Sellers' Closing Documents and of all of the other documents to be executed and performed by the Sellers in connection with the Contemplated Transaction; (e) The duly executed opinion of the Sellers' counsel, dated as of the Closing Date and addressed to the Buyer ("Sellers' Opinion"), in form and substance as set forth in the form annexed to this Agreement as Exhibit C and subject to the standard exceptions set forth in Sellers' Opinion. In rendering Sellers' Opinion, the Sellers' counsel may rely upon certificates of governmental officials and may place reasonable reliance upon certificates of the Sellers; and (f) Such other instrument and documents, as the Buyer and the Buyer's counsel reasonably deem necessary or desirable in order to consummate the Contemplated Transaction, including without limitation evidence of the Sellers having taken all steps required to be taken by them prior to or at Closing under Article VI and Article VII hereof, including evidence of having obtained directors and officers liability insurance with the coverage described therein and paid the premium for same at the Closing.

  • Purchaser The RPA Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless the Purchaser from and against any loss, liability, expense or damage suffered or sustained by reason of any acts, omissions or alleged acts or omissions arising out of activities of the RPA Seller pursuant to this Agreement or as a result of the transactions contemplated hereby, including, but not limited to, any judgment, award, settlement, reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs or expenses incurred in connection with the defense of any actual or threatened action, proceeding or claim; provided, however, that the RPA Seller shall not indemnify the Purchaser if such acts, omissions or alleged acts or omissions constitute negligence or willful misconduct by the Purchaser.

  • SALE OF BUYER’S PROPERTY Performance under this Agreement: (check one)

  • SELLERS 20 The member states initially anticipate that they will provide a monetary allowance to sellers 21 under Model 2 based on the following:

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