Supplier Products definition
Examples of Supplier Products in a sentence
An Interface Problem is defined as a technical problem in the operation of an aircraft or its systems experienced by Customer, the cause of which is not readily identifiable by Customer but which Customer believes to be attributable to either the design characteristics of the aircraft or its systems or the workmanship used in the installation of Supplier Products.
Notwithstanding the passage of title, Supplier shall retain a security interest in all Supplier Products delivered until amounts for which Distributor is responsible under this Agreement have been received by Supplier.
Risk of loss for the Supplier Products shall pass upon delivery to the named carrier at Supplier’s facilities.
In the event Distributor defaults in its payment obligations, Supplier will have the right to enter the premises of Distributor to recover possession of all Supplier Products on said premises, to recover all Supplier Products supplied by Distributor to its customers and associated supplies or software, and to pursue any other remedy existing at law or equity.
In connection with its obligations under this Agreement, Distributor agrees to comply with all federal, state, local and foreign laws, constitutions, codes, statutes and ordinances of any governmental authority that may be applicable to Distributor, its activities under this Agreement or the Supplier Products, including all applicable export control laws and regulations.
This obligation does not extend to any foreign patents, copyrights, trademarks, or trade secrets or to any Supplier Products manufactured or modified by Supplier to meet Distributor’s or a customer’s specifications.
During the term of this Agreement and thereafter, neither Distributor, nor Distributor’s employees, independent contractors nor other agents shall (a) reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise disassemble the Supplier Products from the products themselves or from any other information made available to them, or (b) otherwise use any of the Confidential Information or Supplier provided training to support, maintain or otherwise service a third party’s products or services.
Distributor acknowledges and agrees that it has no rights or claims of any type to the Supplier Products, or any aspect thereof, except such rights as are created by this Exclusive Distribution Agreement.
Upon request by Supplier, Distributor will place proper trademark, copyright and patent notices in its advertisements, promotional brochures and other marketing materials for Supplier Products.
Distributor shall promote the sale of Supplier Products in the Territory on its website.