Time & Attendance Hardware Sample Clauses

Time & Attendance Hardware. If ADP agrees to provide Client with the data collection devices (e.g. Timeclock, HandPunch, etc.) (the “Time & Attendance Hardware”) as described in the Executive Pricing Summary, the following terms will apply: 3.1 If Client procures Time & Attendance Hardware, Client shall provide and maintain an installation environment (including all power, wiring and cabling required for installation) as specified in the manufacturer’s product documentation and other written instructions provided to Client by ADP. 3.2 Regarding Time & Attendance Hardware provided on a subscription basis only, Client shall not make any alterations or attach any devices thereto that are not provided by ADP, nor shall Client remove same from the place of original installation without ADP’s prior consent. All right and title in the Time & Attendance Hardware procured on a subscription basis is, and at all times shall remain, that of ADP and a separate item of personal property of ADP, notwithstanding its attachment to other items or real property, and promptly upon termination of the ADP Time & Attendance Services, for any reason whatsoever, Client shall, at its expense, return such Time & Attendance Hardware in good condition, in accordance with ADP’s instructions, normal wear and tear excepted. If such Time & Attendance Hardware is not returned within 30 days of termination, Client agrees to purchase same at fair market value. Repairs and replacements required as a result of any of the following shall not be included in any maintenance services and shall be charged at ADP's then current rates: (i) damage, defects, or malfunctions resulting from misuse, accident, neglect, tampering, unusual physical, or electrical stress, or causes other than normal or intended use; (ii) failure of Client to provide and maintain a suitable installation environment;
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Time & Attendance Hardware. 14.5.1.1 If Client procures Time & Attendance Hardware, Client shall provide and maintain an installation environment (including all power, wiring and cabling required for installation) as specified in the manufacturer’s product documentation and other written instructions provided to Client by ADP. 14.5.1.2 Regarding Time & Attendance Hardware provided on a subscription basis only, Client shall not make any alterations or attach any devices thereto that are not provided by ADP, nor shall Client remove same from the place of original installation without ADP’s prior consent. All right and title in the Time & Attendance Hardware procured on a subscription basis is, and at all times shall remain, that of ADP and a separate item of personal property of ADP, notwithstanding its attachment to other items or real property, and promptly upon termination of the ADP Time & Attendance Services, for any reason whatsoever, Client shall, at its expense, return such Time & Attendance Hardware in good condition, in accordance with ADP’s instructions, normal wear and tear excepted. If such Time & Attendance Hardware is not returned within 30 days of termination, Client agrees to purchase same at fair market value.

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