Common use of Special Note Clause in Contracts

Special Note. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in written, the repaired module(s) or replacement module(s) will be delivered by the Supplier in accordance with the same Incoterms and destination as the relevant module supply contract. The insurance, freight, customs clearance fees and other reasonable expenses shall be borne in accordance with the Incoterms in the original module supply contract. In the case that the Customer pays for such costs in advance, and expects to contact the Supplier for compensation for such aforesaid costs, the Customer shall provide the invoices to evidence that such costs are incurred from related service providers. Costs incurred due to dismantling, repacking, installation or reinstallation the module(s) and other related expenses shall be borne by the Customer.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Limited Warranty, Limited Warranty, Limited Warranty

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Special Note. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in written, the repaired module(s) or replacement module(s) will be delivered by the Supplier in accordance with the same Incoterms and destination as the relevant module supply contract. The insurance, freight, customs clearance fees and other reasonable expenses shall be borne in accordance with the Incoterms in the original module supply contract. In the case that the Customer pays for such costs in advance, and expects to contact the Supplier for compensation for such aforesaid costs, the Customer shall provide the invoices to evidence that such costs are incurred from related service providers. Costs incurred due to dismantling, repacking, installation or reinstallation re-installation the module(s) and other related expenses shall be borne by the Customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Limited Warranty

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Special Note. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in written, the repaired module(s) or replacement module(s) will be delivered by the Supplier in accordance with the same Incoterms and destination as the relevant module supply contract. The insurance, freight, customs clearance fees and other reasonable and evidenced direct expenses shall be borne in accordance with the Incoterms in the original module supply contract. In the case that the Customer customer pays for such costs in advance, and expects to contact the Supplier for compensation for such aforesaid costs, the Customer customer shall provide the invoices to evidence that such costs are incurred from related service providers. Costs incurred due to dismantling, repacking, installation or reinstallation the module(s) and other related expenses shall be borne by the Customercustomer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Limited Warranty

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