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SOURCING AND DESIGN APPROVALS Sample Clauses

SOURCING AND DESIGN APPROVALS. 6.1 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, Supplies, and Signage. A. Franchisee will use only such signs, FF&E, Inventories and Fixed Asset Supplies that conform to the Standards and are purchased from a supplier or manufacturer designated as “approved” by Franchisor (or as approved in accordance with Section 6.1.B). Franchisor may designate approved suppliers, including Franchisor or any of its Affiliates, as the only approved supplier for certain items. Before seeking approval from Franchisor to purchase FF&E to be used in constructing or renovating the Hotel Guestrooms, Franchisee will prepare models of the basic types of rooms (double/double, king and/or single), furnish the same with the proposed FF&E, and provide Franchisor an opportunity to inspect the model rooms to determine whether such proposed FF&E satisfies the Standards. Before seeking approval from Franchisor to purchase FF&E to be used in constructing or renovating the Public Facilities, Franchisee will prepare detailed drawings of the layout of the Public Facilities and “color boards” with samples and specifications for Public Facilities FF&E, and provide Franchisor an opportunity to review and inspect the same to determine whether such proposed FF&E satisfies the Standards. B. The requirements of this Section 6.1 are to insure that items used at System Hotels will be uniform and of high quality to maintain the identity, integrity and reputation of the System. If Franchisee proposes to purchase or lease any signs, FF&E, Inventories, Fixed Asset Supplies or other items not previously approved by Franchisor as meeting the Standards, or from a supplier or manufacturer that Franchisor has not previously approved, Franchisee and such supplier or manufacturer will submit to Franchisor, at no cost to Franchisor, sufficient specifications and other information and samples for Franchisor to determine whether such items meet the Standards. Franchisor may require payment of an amount not to exceed the cost of such inspection, and Franchisor will not be liable for damage to any sample. Franchisor may require such supplier or manufacturer to demonstrate to Franchisor’s satisfaction that such supplier and/or manufacturer: (i) can manufacture such products to specifications that meet the Standards; (ii) can deliver them in a timely manner and in sufficient quantities to meet the needs of the Hotel; and (iii) has insurance protecting Franchisor and its Affiliates against any relevant claims. If the proposed arra...

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