Ground Segment Hardware definition
Examples of Ground Segment Hardware in a sentence
ORBCOMM shall, at its expense, repair or replace any Ground Segment Hardware that does not conform to such warranty.
Any and all import or customs duties, fees, taxes or other amounts imposed by any Governmental Authority in the Territory applicable to the purchase of the Ground Segment Hardware shall be paid by Licensee and shall be in addition to the amounts set forth above.
ORBCOMM's obligation during the Warranty Period shall be limited to repair or replacement of any Ground Segment Hardware for which it has provided a warranty hereunder.
Any Ground Segment Hardware repaired or replaced shall be subject only to the original Warranty Period.
Title to the Ground Segment Hardware delivered hereunder shall pass to Licensee on delivery of the Gateway Acceptance Test Certificate or the Supplemental GES Acceptance Test Certificate, as the case maybe, and receipt of final payment for such Ground Segment Hardware.
As specified in Sections 2(c)(iii) and (v), Licensee as importer of the Ground Segment Hardware shall effect customs clearance and pay all fees, import duties, tariffs and taxes associated therewith.
The warranty set forth herein is Licensee's exclusive remedy against ORBCOMM for any defective Ground Segment Hardware.
So long as there remains any unpaid amount by Licensee to ORBCOMM hereunder, Licensee shall not permit, allow or suffer the attachment of any lien, charge or encumbrance of any kind on any of the Ground Segment Hardware and Licensee shall pay when due any assessments, levies, fees, taxes, duties or other charges against the Ground Segment Hardware.
The Gateway Acceptance Test or the Supplemental GES Acceptance Test, as the case may be, shall take place at the location where the Ground Segment Hardware is to be installed and used by Licensee.
ORBCOMM shall transport the Ground Segment Hardware CIP to a major seaport, airport or such other location in the Territory for delivery as the parties may mutually agree on (the "Point-of-Entry").