Common use of Accessory Clause in Contracts

Accessory. A piece of additional equipment that is not necessary for the standard operation of the base unit, but may be added before or after shipping in order to enhance or change printer performance. Examples of accessories include finishers, sorters, additional paper supply devices, and duplex units. An accessory may be sold separately under its own model number, or sold with a base unit as part of a printer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, webharvest.gov

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