RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. The risk of damage to equipment and delivered software copies, etc., due to an accidental occurrence, shall pass from the Contractor to the Customer upon actual delivery.
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RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. The risk of damage to equipment and delivered software copies, etc., due to an accidental occurrence, shall pass from the Contractor to the Customer upon actual delivery.
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Samples: Purchasing Agreement, Purchasing Agreement, Purchasing Agreement
RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. The risk of damage to equipment and delivered software copies, etc., due to an accidental occurrence, shall pass from the Contractor to the Customer upon actual delivery, cf. Clause 2.1.3. If such damage or such loss occurs when the risk lies with the Customer, the Customer shall be entitled to a new delivery if this can be effected without extraordinary inconvenience to the Contractor, and in return for paying the direct costs of the Contractor without any mark-up.
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RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. The risk of damage to equipment and delivered software copies, etc., due to an accidental occurrence, shall pass from the Contractor Contracto+r to the Customer upon actual deliveryinstallation and commissioning.
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RISK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. The risk of damage to equipment and delivered software copies, etc., due to an accidental occurrence, shall pass from the Contractor to the Customer upon actual delivery, cf. Clause 2.1.3. If such damage or such loss occurs when the risk lies with the Customer, the Customer shall be entitled to a new delivery if this can be effected without extraordinary inconvenience to the Contractor, and in return for paying the direct costs of the Contractor without any xxxx-up.
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