PURCHASES OF MONITORS Sample Clauses

PURCHASES OF MONITORS. (A) For the first (1st) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be [**]. (B) For the second (2nd) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be [**]. (C) For the third (3rd) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be [**]. For the purposes of this provision, a "purchase" of monitors within a specified time period shall mean paying Aspect for such monitors on or before the last day of such period.
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PURCHASES OF MONITORS. (A) For the first (1st) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be the greater of: (i) [**] monitors, [**] monitors or any combination thereof; and (ii) [**] monitors in the United States in the immediately preceding [**]. (B) For the second (2nd) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be the greater of: (i) [**] monitors, [**] monitors or any combination thereof; and (ii) [**] monitors in the United States in the immediately preceding [**]. (C) For the third (3rd) Contract Year, NK's minimum purchase requirement shall be the greater of: (i) [**] monitors, [**] monitors or any combination thereof; and (ii) [**] the United States in the immediately preceding [**]. For the purposes of this provision, a "purchase" of monitors within a specified time period shall mean paying Aspect for such monitors on or before the last day of such period.

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