New Items definition
Examples of New Items in a sentence
New Items may be added to Attachment 1 upon mutual agreement of Applied and Supplier from time to time.
New Items may be added to Attachment 1 upon mutual agreement between Applied and MKS.
Examples of New Items include, but are not limited to, rechargeable power packs and recharge packs incorporating new or next generation liquid fuel cell technology to power products with significant sustained mobile operating requirements.
New Items may be added to Attachment 1 upon mutual written agreement of Applied and Supplier from time to time.
F-1012 10% Hold Fee for orders indicated as Ship in Full (blankets and international orders are excluded) F-1004 20% Restocking Fee: Returns of New Items: 30-day return policy on new, unused products.
During the Exclusivity Period, EchoStar shall use commercially reasonable efforts to meet with ▇▇▇▇ ExpressVu on a regular basis in order to keep ▇▇▇▇ ExpressVu reasonably apprised as to the general features and functionalities of the software and hardware that EchoStar plans to introduce in connection with any New Items *** and to consider any input ▇▇▇▇ ExpressVu may wish to provide in this regard.
New Items may be added to Attachment 1 upon mutual written agreement of Stereotaxis and Supplier from time to time.
The attached Letter of Understanding #2, Introduction of New Items to Order Form, establishes Schedule "1" and Schedule "2" which itemizes clothing items and associated point values.
Updates will include at least one of the following features: • New Champion • New Gameplay Features (for further clarity, additions such as ranked games, user-created tournaments, “draft modes”, etc.) • New Maps • New Items • New Runes • New Skins • Documentation of the Game and access to the Server Hardware RGI shall provide Licnesee with all relevant documentation to install and administer the Localized Game.
In respect of (i) Key Fundamental Guarantees, (ii) Fundamental Guarantees (iii) Uninsured Items and (iv) New Items, the Sellers shall, subject to Sec.