Maintained Hardware definition
Examples of Maintained Hardware in a sentence
Supplier may repair or replace Maintained Hardware components (a) with new or previously used products or parts equivalent to new in performance and reliability or (b) with equivalent products to an original product that has been discontinued.
Where a replacement part is fitted to the Maintained Hardware, the part removed shall become the property of Arrow.
Where completion of the Maintenance Services (or any part thereof) is not reasonably practicable within Normal Business Hours, the Supplier shall either arrange for a further visit to the Location within Normal Business Hours to complete the Maintenance Services and/or may at its discretion remove the Maintained Hardware or part of the Maintained Hardware in order to carry out the relevant elements of the Maintenance Services at an alternate location.
Where, at the Supplier's sole discretion, the Supplier determines that any Maintained Hardware is not in Good Working Order, the Supplier may remove that Maintained Hardware from the Contract (in which case such hardware shall cease to be Maintained Hardware), or may require that the Buyer carries out remedial repair works (at the Buyer's cost) (Rectification Works) before the Supplier will cover the relevant Maintained Hardware under the Contract.
The Buyer will assign to the Supplier, with full title guarantee and free from all third-party rights, all parts and components removed from the Maintained Hardware by the Supplier in accordance with this clause 6.3, such assignment to take effect immediately on the removal of the relevant part from the Maintained Hardware.
If Customer requests corrective Service and Tandem determines that the malfunction is not related to an item of Maintained Hardware, Tandem may charge Customer for Service on a time and expenses basis.
Subject to the following sentence, following an Incident being reported, the Supplier shall attend at the Location within a reasonable period of time to investigate the cause of the Incident and shall use commercially reasonable endeavours to restore the Maintained Hardware to Good Working Order.
If this condition is not observed, then Arrow may either terminate the Product Schedule without liability or restore the Maintained Hardware at the cost and expense of the Customer.
Arrow will endeavour to repair or correct a fault or defect in the Maintained Hardware provided that the fault has arisen due to normal operating use and/or fair wear and tear of such equipment.
In the event that an Incident renders the Maintained Hardware inoperable with no reasonable workaround available, and providing that such inoperability is having a significant adverse impact on the Buyer's business operations, then the Supplier will use reasonable endeavours to attend at the Location to assess the Incident within 8 Normal Business Hours.