THIRD PARTY GOODS & SERVICES Sample Clauses

THIRD PARTY GOODS & SERVICES. (a) Third Party Providers. Client acknowledges that Services may include or incorporate goods or services manufactured, produced and/or delivered by third parties (“Third-Party Providers”). Thrive hereby assigns to Client any warranties provided by Third Party Providers of goods and services that are resold by Thrive (to the extent permitted to be so assigned or passed through to Client) and Client agrees to pursue all defective product, quality, breach of warranty and other claims directly against such Third-Party Providers and not against Thrive. Thrive will not be responsible for any such claims; however, Thrive will reasonably assist Client in resolving any performance, quality, breach of warranty or other claims of Client with the applicable Third-Party Providers of such goods or services. Client acknowledges that some Products cannot be returned or cancelled once ordered. At the request of Client, Thrive will make a reasonable attempt to return Products to the Third-Party Provider and Client agrees to reimburse Thrive for any restocking fees and other out-of-pocket expenses Thrive may incur in connection therewith. However, Client agrees that Thrive is under no obligation to take back from Client any Products ordered from Thrive if Thrive is unable to return those same Products to the Third-Party Provider. Risk of loss or damage for Products purchased from Third-Party Providers will pass to Client when such Products are delivered to Client, unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing by Client and Thrive.
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THIRD PARTY GOODS & SERVICES 

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  • Third Party Services Any services required for or contemplated by the performance of the above-referenced services by the Administrator to be provided by unaffiliated third parties (including independent auditors’ fees and counsel fees) may, if provided for or otherwise contemplated by the Financing Order and if the Issuer deems it necessary or desirable, be arranged by the Issuer or by the Administrator at the direction (which may be general or specific) of the Issuer. Costs and expenses associated with the contracting for such third-party professional services may be paid directly by the Issuer or paid by the Administrator and reimbursed by the Issuer in accordance with Section 2, or otherwise as the Administrator and the Issuer may mutually arrange.

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

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