READINESS OF CUSTOMER FACILITIES Sample Clauses

READINESS OF CUSTOMER FACILITIES. Customer shall maintain Customer Facilities in compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements at all times during the term of this Agreement. Customer shall certify compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements with respect to each Customer Facility at the times specified in the applicable Implementation Schedule. If, upon inspection, CTS determines that the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met, CTS will promptly notify Customer, and Customer shall cure the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements defects within [*] of receipt of CTS's notice. If, in the reasonable opinion of CTS, all Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met within such [*], then CTS shall be entitled to reschedule the installation as CTS deems reasonable and Customer shall pay CTS's costs and expenses attributable to any such rescheduling as set forth in Section 9, below.
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READINESS OF CUSTOMER FACILITIES. Customer shall maintain Customer Facilities in compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements at all times during the term of this Agreement. Customer shall certify compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements with respect to each Customer Facility at the times specified in the applicable Implementation Schedule. If, upon inspection, CTS determines that the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met, CTS will promptly notify Customer, and Customer shall cure the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements defects within [*]of receipt of CTS's notice. If, in the reasonable opinion of CTS, all Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met within such [*], then CTS shall be entitled to reschedule the installation and any other affected items on the Implementation Schedule as CTS deems reasonable. If any delay in meeting the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements causes the CTS installers or other personnel to remain longer than the scheduled installation days, or to make additional trips to Customer Facilities, then, in addition to the Fees specified in SCHEDULE A, Customer shall pay all additional travel and lodging expenses plus CTS's then-current day charge for each day that each installer or other personnel is required to be at the installation site beyond the scheduled number of days.
READINESS OF CUSTOMER FACILITIES. Customer shall maintain Customer Facilities in compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements at all times during the term of this Agreement. Prior to shipment of any Components by CTS or Third Parties to any Customer Facility, Customer shall certify compliance with the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements with respect to such facility. If CTS elects to inspect for such compliance, CTS will perform such inspection in accordance with the Implementation Schedule. If, upon inspection, CTS determines that the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met, CTS will promptly notify Customer, and Customer shall cure the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements defects within [*] of receipt of CTS's notice. If, in the reasonable opinion of CTS, all Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements are not met within such [*], then CTS shall be entitled to reschedule the installation and any other affected items on the Implementation Schedule as is reasonable given the circumstances. If any delay in meeting the Infrastructure and Environmental Requirements causes the CTS installers or other personnel to remain longer than the scheduled installation days, or to make additional trips to Customer Facilities, then, in addition to the Fees specified in SCHEDULE A, Customer shall pay all additional travel and lodging expenses approved by Customer and in accordance with SCHEDULE A, plus CTS's then-current day charge for each day that each installer or other personnel is required to be at the installation site beyond the scheduled number of days. * CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMITTED - FILED SEPARATELY WITH SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

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