Seller Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Seller Responsibilities. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Seller agrees that: (a) Buyer shall have no responsibility whatsoever for any costs and/or Taxes relating to the design, development, construction, maintenance, ownership, or operation of the Facility (including but not limited to any financing costs, and any costs and/or Taxes imposed by any Governmental Authority on or with respect to emissions from or relating to the Facility, and including but not limited to costs and/or Taxes related to any emissions allowances inter alia for oxides for sulfur dioxide or nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and mercury), all of which shall be entirely at Seller’s sole cost and expense; and, (b) any risk as to the availability of production tax benefits, investment tax credits, grants or any other incentives relating to the design, development, construction, maintenance, ownership, or operation of the Facility shall be borne entirely by Seller.
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Seller Responsibilities. A Seller will build confidence in its product and credibility with Buyers by disclosing all material facts about the history and condition of Vehicles offered for sale. It is Seller’s obligation to fairly represent its Vehicle and to correct any errors made regarding disclosed conditions. Seller is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all disclosures regardless of whether Seller has relied on third party resources (e.g. inspection company, vehicle listing service, electronic data vehicle history report, VIN decoder, etc.).
Seller Responsibilities. Roles and Responsibilities ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will ship the BTS Equipment to Buyer's designated delivery location in accordance with the intervals set forth in Section E. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will ensure Equipment baseline is current and validate the version of material at the Installation Site. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will furnish generic site drawings and all anchors and external mounting hardware necessary for positioning and securing the BTS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will coordinate with Buyer's inventory specialist to ensure consistent tracking of such Equipment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Upon Seller's receipt and acknowledgment of the BTS Site Ready Check List, Seller will proceed with Installation and Commissioning activities. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2A-1 Roles and Responsibilities ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller-owned tools and test equipment will be used by Seller to Commission the BTS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will perform RFFE calibration. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will, (i) mount the BTS onto the pad, (ii) bolt the BTS to anchors, and (iii) place the batteries in the trays. Seller will connect all batteries and circuit packs delivered to the BTS Installation Site. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller will mount and secure the RFFE(s) onto the mounting hardware; not including mast head mounted RFFE(s). Mast head mounting procedures are to be mutually agreed to by Seller and Buyer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller's Installation and Commissioning personnel will mount the GPS antenna with Buyer provided mounting hardware including clamps, connectors and cable. (GPS antenna length for normal installation is 15 ft. from GPS antenna to BTS). Seller will validate the reception of the GPS antenna. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller Installation and Commissioning personnel will terminate the antenna jumpers to the RFFEs. -------------------------------------------------...
Seller Responsibilities. Seller shall be responsible for the assembly, testing, and inspection of each Product as defined in the DMR.
Seller Responsibilities. Seller will be responsible for the following:
Seller Responsibilities. 1.2.1 Subject to Seller’s prior written approval, Seller shall provide next-level support to Distributor, or directly to Customer, upon request of and on behalf of Distributor. 1.2.2 Seller agrees to provide Distributor, if so requested by Distributor, at no cost, one (1) copy of all appropriate training material aides and any other related information required by Distributor to train its instructors to conduct similar training classes at Distributor’s site. Upon Distributor’s reasonable request, and upon the Parties agreement as to the fees due to Seller, Seller will provide additional operator or service engineer training sessions to Distributor.
Seller Responsibilities. As applicable to the specific maintenance contract schedule, service actions performed by Seller will include all parts, materials, and labor required to adjust, maintain, repair, or restore the equipment to proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Seller will not perform any modifications to the equipment without Xxxxx's written approval. Seller will perform all service actions at the equipment site whenever possible and practical. Seller will perform all service actions with the least possible interference or disruption to the orderly conduct of Xxxxx's normal operations. Upon the completion of service, Seller will leave Buyer's premises in as neat, orderly, and clean condition as existed upon start of services. Seller will be responsible for obtaining all air side passes, work permits, clearances, and required licenses. Seller will be responsible for compliance with all laws, codes, rules, and regulations applicable to services performed under this contract. Seller will not transfer or assign its obligations under this contract, either in whole or in part, without the prior written approval of Buyer.
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Seller Responsibilities. Subject to the terms of the Lease and pursuant to Applicable Law and the Building and Electrical Permits, Seller shall perform the construction and installation of the System in a good and workmanlike manner.
Seller Responsibilities. Seller covenants and agrees with Purchaser that prior to Closing or the earlier termination of this Contract: (a) Seller shall not execute or create any contract or option to purchase, lease, contract easement, covenant, condition, restriction, lien or encumbrance with respect to the Property or any portion thereof, without first obtaining the prior written consent of Purchaser; provided, however, the parties agree to cooperate with respect to creating easements, licenses and similar agreements required by a governmental authority in connection with development matters related to the Property; and (b) Seller shall promptly notify Purchaser of any notice received from any governmental authority pertaining to the Property.
Seller Responsibilities. Seller will: (a) in loading scows for delivery to Buyer, ensure that Chips produced from different species of wood are not mixed except that: (i) unless Buyer notifies Seller pursuant to section 6.6, amabilis fir and hemlock may be mixed, Xxxxxxxxx spruce, lodgepole pine and subalpine fir may be mixed and ponderosa pine and interior Xxxxxxx fir may be mixed; and (ii) if Seller’s production schedule permits, sitka spruce will not be mixed with any other species, but if not, sitka spruce may be mixed with loads of hemlock Chips from the Stag Mill; (b) if any species are mixed in a load as permitted hereby, promptly, if required, notify Buyer of the approximate percentage of each species in the load before delivery to Buyer; (c) as soon as reasonably possible take the necessary steps to modify the chip handling equipment and procedures at the Stag Mill and Small Log Mill in order to keep Chips produced from the Stag Mill, Small Log Mill and Seller’s other facilities segregated from each other; (d) be responsible for moving scows delivered by Buyer between moorings and the Chip loading facility and for any loss or damage to such scows, whether loaded with Chips or empty, from the time a scow is secured to its moorings until the master of a tug owned or operated by Buyer’s towing agent has placed a line aboard such scow with the intention of removing it from its moorings, except that Seller will not be responsible for any loaded scow: (i) 48 hours after Buyer’s towing agent has been notified that such scow is fully loaded; or (ii) if the scow is not seaworthy and such unseaworthiness is not caused or contributed to by the negligence of Seller; (e) in the event Buyer’s towing agent provides Seller with an empty scow previously used for carrying any material that may contaminate Chips, Seller will clean such scow before loading with Chips and Seller may xxxx Buyer for its actual out-of-pocket costs of cleaning, and Buyer agrees to pay Seller therefor promptly upon verification of the billing; and (f) cause empty scows delivered by Buyer to be loaded within 72 hours of delivery and will indemnify Buyer for demurrage and any other costs or charges incurred by Buyer as a result of any delay beyond such period; (g) cause each scow delivered by Buyer to be fully loaded, to the capacity for which Buyer is able to secure insurance; (h) notify Buyer’s towing agent as soon as possible of completion of loading of each scow and of the time that each scow will be available f...
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