Quality Warranty and After-Sole Service Sample Clauses

Quality Warranty and After-Sole Service. Yamoto will provide spare parts for after-sale service and Patriot shall arrange for after-sale service in the Territory in accordance with the local situation. For each order of Products to be shipped to United States, Yamoto will provide Patriot, free of charge, spare parts worth up to 2% of the total order value, as chosen by Patriot.
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  • Service Warranties Contractor warrants that: (i) the Services will be rendered with promptness and diligence and will be executed in a workmanlike manner, in accordance with the practices and professional standards used in well-managed operations performing services similar to the Services; and (ii) Contractor will perform the Services in the most cost-effective manner consistent with the required level of quality and performance. Contractor warrants that each Deliverable will conform to and perform in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and all applicable specifications and documentation. For each such Deliverable, the foregoing warranty shall commence for such Deliverable upon the JBE’s acceptance of such Deliverable, and shall continue for a period of one (1) year following acceptance. In the event any Deliverable does not to conform to the foregoing warranty, Contractor shall promptly correct all nonconformities to the satisfaction of the JBE.

  • Client Warranties a) Client shall fully brief Oracle as to its requirements or objectives prior to entering into the Agreement and shall keep Oracle so briefed during the term of the Agreement. b) Client shall cooperate with Oracle in all matters relating to the Services and shall, at its own expense, supply Oracle with all materials and data reasonably requested by Oracle from time to time for the proper provision of the Services. c) Client shall respond promptly to any request by Oracle for materials or approval and within any deadline reasonably required by Oracle to provide the Services.

  • Product Warranties Except as set forth in Schedule 3.15, (a) there are no warranties express or implied, written or oral, with respect to the Business and (b) there are no pending or threatened claims with respect to any such warranty, and Seller has no liability with respect to any such warranty, whether known or unknown, absolute, accrued, contingent or otherwise and whether due or to become due.

  • Manufacturer’s Warranties If a Lease Vehicle is covered by a Manufacturer’s warranty, the Lessee, during the Vehicle Term for such Lease Vehicle, shall have the right to make any claims under such warranty that the Lessor could make.

  • Third Party Warranties Third-party equipment, software and peripheral products are covered by the warranties provided by the original manufacturer or the seller of the product. Third party warranties may vary from product to product. It is your responsibility to consult the applicable product documentation for specific warranty information. In addition, you acknowledge that certain third party equipment or software warranties may limit or void the remedies that they offer if unauthorized persons perform support service on the equipment or software. It is your responsibility to ensure that any impact that Verizon's delivery of Technical Support Services might have on third party warranties is acceptable to you.

  • Product and Service Warranties 21- SECTION 3.30

  • Service Warranty Provider has carefully examined and analyzed the provisions of this Agreement, including but not limited to all exhibits attached and incorporated into it, and can and will perform, or cause, the Services to be performed in strict accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Agreement. Services will be performed in a timely, professional and workmanlike manner in accordance with all applicable industry and professional standards.

  • Quality and Extent of Services The Board considered the terms of the Agreement, including the scope of advisory services provided under the Agreement. The Board noted that, under the Agreement, XXXX provides portfolio management services to the Fund and that, pursuant to a separate administrative services agreement, DIMA provides administrative services to the Fund. The Board considered the experience and skills of senior management and investment personnel and the resources made available to such personnel. The Board also considered the risks to XXXX in sponsoring or managing the Fund, including financial, operational and reputational risks, the potential economic impact to XXXX from such risks and XXXX’s approach to addressing such risks. The Board reviewed the Fund’s performance over short-term and long-term periods and compared those returns to various agreed-upon performance measures, including market index(es) and a peer universe compiled using information supplied by Morningstar Direct (“Morningstar”), an independent fund data service. The Board also noted that it has put into place a process of identifying “Funds in Review” (e.g., funds performing poorly relative to a peer universe), and receives additional reporting from XXXX regarding such funds and, where appropriate, XXXX’s plans to address underperformance. The Board believes this process is an effective manner of identifying and addressing underperforming funds. Based on the information provided, the Board noted that, for the one-, three- and five-year periods ended December 31, 2020, the Fund’s performance (Class A shares) was in the 2nd quartile of the applicable Morningstar universe (the 1st quartile being the best performers and the 4th quartile being the worst performers). The Board also observed that the Fund has underperformed its benchmark in the one-, three- and five-year periods ended December 31, 2020. Fees and Expenses. The Board considered the Fund’s investment management fee schedule, operating expenses and total expense ratios, and comparative information provided by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”) and the Fee Consultant regarding investment management fee rates paid to other investment advisors by similar funds

  • Contractor Warranties 7.12.1 If and to the extent Developer obtains general or limited warranties from any Contractor in favor of Developer with respect to design, materials, workmanship, equipment, tools, supplies, software or services, Developer also shall cause such warranty to be expressly extended to TxDOT and any third parties for whom Work is being performed or equipment, tools, supplies or software is being supplied by such Contractor; provided that the foregoing requirement shall not apply to standard, pre-specified manufacturer warranties of mass- marketed materials, products (including software products), equipment or supplies where the warranty cannot be extended to TxDOT using commercially reasonable efforts. TxDOT agrees to forebear from exercising remedies under any such warranty so long as Developer or a Lender is diligently pursuing remedies thereunder. To the extent that any Contractor warranty would be voided by reason of Developer's negligence in incorporating material or equipment into the Work, Developer shall be responsible for correcting such defect. 7.12.2 Contractor warranties (if any) are in addition to all rights and remedies available under the CDA Documents or applicable Law or in equity, and shall not limit Developer’s liability or responsibility imposed by the CDA Documents or applicable Law or in equity with respect to the Work, including liability for design Defects, latent construction Defects, strict liability, breach, negligence, willful misconduct or fraud.

  • SUPPLIER’S WARRANTIES 16.1 The Supplier represents, warrants and undertakes to the Authority that: 16.1.1 the Supplier has the full right, power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and to grant all of the Authority Rights to the Authority and for the Authority to use and exploit the same as contemplated in this Agreement; 16.1.2 all information, representations, warranties and other matters of fact contained in the Supplier’s tender submission as part of the competitive tender process referred to in the recitals to this Agreement are true, complete and accurate in all respects and the Supplier agrees to be bound by the obligations and statements made in such tender submission as if the same were set out in this Agreement, save where there is any inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and such tender submission the terms of this Agreement shall prevail; 16.1.3 save in respect of any Third Party Content, no Deliverable has and no Deliverable will have been broadcast, released or otherwise exploited in any Broadcast Media anywhere in the world prior to the relevant Delivery Date; 16.1.4 there is no contract or arrangement to which the Supplier is a party and the Supplier will not enter into any contract or arrangement and there is and will be no other encumbrance or restriction which could in any way interfere with or inhibit the full exercise or exploitation of any and all of the Authority Rights by the Authority; 16.1.5 the Supplier has paid and shall promptly pay all sums due to any person who is or may be entitled to any payment in respect of services or facilities rendered or goods supplied or rights granted in connection with the Deliverables or on the exercise by the Authority of any of the Authority Rights or in respect of any tax, duty, levy, national insurance or any similar payment in connection with the Deliverables required to be made by the Supplier; 16.1.6 the Supplier will have, by and as at the relevant Delivery Date, obtained all necessary consents, grants, clearances and rights (including any rights in musical compositions contained within the Deliverables (if any) which are controlled by the Performing Right Society or its affiliated bodies) to enable it to produce and deliver the Deliverables and to grant to and enable the Authority to exercise the Authority Rights free from any liens, claims and encumbrances; 16.1.7 to the extent any musical compositions are contained in the Deliverables: 16.1.7.1 all recording synchronisation and dubbing licences have been obtained and licence fees have been paid; and 16.1.7.2 the performing rights in such compositions shall throughout the Term be controlled (i) by the Performing Right Society or its affiliated bodies; or (ii) by the Supplier; or (iii) are in the public domain, in all cases to the extent required for the purposes of the Authority's full exercise of its rights as contemplated by this Agreement; 16.1.8 no claim or litigation is pending or threatened in respect of the Deliverables or any the Authority Rights; 16.1.9 the Deliverables will be produced in accordance with all Laws (including with respect to health and safety); 16.1.10 the Deliverables will be free from all Viruses; 16.1.11 the Deliverables will not contain anything which is in contravention of the Codes and Guidelines or any Laws or which is obscene, blasphemous, seditious, racially inflammatory, defamatory or which infringes the rights of any person, including rights of copyright or trade marks or service marks, privacy, publicity or confidentiality or any other civil or common law or statutory right whatsoever or breaches any contract or is in contempt of court; 16.1.12 the Supplier has not entered and will not enter into any co-production, co-financing, pre-sale or other arrangement or agreement which involves the surrender by the Supplier of any control of the Deliverables; 16.1.13 all information, records and data provided to the Authority and with respect to the Deliverables and the production process will be accurate in all respects, full and up to date; 16.1.14 the Supplier is not insolvent nor unable to pay its debts as they fall due and no steps have been taken with a view to the winding-up or administration of the Supplier or the making of any composition or arrangement with any creditors of the Supplier; and 16.1.15 the Supplier will not at any time do or say anything which is or may be considered by the Authority (acting reasonably) to be detrimental or prejudicial to or to affect adversely the name, image, reputation or business of the Authority or otherwise to bring the Authority or any member of the Authority Group into disrepute. 16.2 The Supplier's warranties shall be deemed repeated on each Delivery Date (or, if any Deliverables are delivered to the Authority after the scheduled Delivery Date and the Authority has not exercised any right under this Agreement to treat such delay as an Event of Default under clause 27.1, within ten Working Days of the date of actual delivery) and on every occasion when the Authority exercises its Authority Rights.

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