Common use of SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY Clause in Contracts

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor (if vendor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaser. Contractor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: Price Agreement

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SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with during RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor (if vendor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaser. Contractor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: Price Agreement

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall must determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle Bus chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor Contractor (if vendor Contractor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall must assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall must provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall must furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor shall must provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall must provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall must conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: Price Agreement

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer converter must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with RFQ process for each chassisprocess. Tires must shall be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair ramp/lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must shall be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturerconverter, final stage manufacturer or vendor (if vendor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must shall be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must shall be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor contract vendor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor The contract vendor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor the contract vendor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall will conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractorthe contract vendor's employee.

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Samples: Price Agreement

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall must determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with RFQ process for each chassischassis during RFQ process. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor Contractor (if vendor Contractor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall must assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall must provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall must furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor shall must provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall must provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall must conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: Price Agreement

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to Authorized Purchaserthe transit provider. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis Chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor Contractor (if vendor Contractor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: State Price Agreement

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with during RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor (if vendor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall must assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall must provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: State Price Agreement

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SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with during RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor Contractor (if vendor Contractor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide include a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Authorize Purchaser. Contractor shall provide allow the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must be submitted with during RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor Contractor (if vendor Contractor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Authorize Purchaser. Contractor shall provide allow the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

SERVICE, WARRANTIES AND DELIVERY. DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT - The final stage manufacturer shall determine the original seating capacity of each vehicle. The manufacturer's certification label must indicate the original seating capacity of the vehicle and must be affixed to the vehicle in a location protected from wear. The label must state the "Original Seating Capacity - Design To Transport" (number of passengers, including driver) and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of vehicle. Maintenance and Inspection Schedule - a single comprehensive maintenance and inspection schedule for each vehicle shall be supplied when delivering the vehicle to the Authorized Purchaser. Maintenance and Inspection schedules must include, but are not limited to, the required maintenance and inspection of body, chassis, tires, wheelchair ramp and other equipment and sub-systems, as prescribed by the respective manufacturers. Quality - body manufacturer must meet chassis manufacturer's quality assurance program, if available. Certification from chassis manufacturer must shall be submitted with during RFQ process for each chassis. Tires must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Wheelchair lift system must be covered by O.E.M warranty. Vehicle chassis must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Body structure materials and workmanship must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. Installation, labor and workmanship (including electrical) performed by the body manufacturer, final stage manufacturer or vendor (if vendor installs components or otherwise completes vehicle) must be covered by O.E.M. warranty. All other components and accessory equipment must be covered by a warranty of at least one (1) year/12,000 miles, unless covered by an applicable manufacturer's warranty exceeding this. The Contractor shall assist as needed in coordinating repairs within the warranty period for each component and applicable warranty. At the time of delivery, Contractor shall provide a report of all warranties and excluded warranties associated with each vehicle. During established warranty periods, the Contractor and respective manufacturer shall furnish all warranty parts at no cost to Authorized Purchaserthe transit system. Contractor shall provide the recipient, or a designated representative of the recipient, the opportunity to inspect the vehicle for compliance with these specifications and applicable motor vehicle regulations. The inspection(s) must be completed prior to the delivery and acceptance of the vehicle. Prior to releasing the vehicle to the recipient, Contractor shall provide hands on instructions, by a qualified and experienced employee, in the proper and safe operation of all mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components in the vehicle. Towing procedures must be included in the instruction. The recipient's driver/designee shall conduct an operational familiarization test drive with Contractor's employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Price Agreement

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