Beam Clause Samples

The "Beam" clause establishes the terms and conditions under which a party may use or provide beam technology or services within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of permitted use, any technical specifications, and responsibilities related to the operation or maintenance of beam equipment or infrastructure. For example, it may specify who is responsible for installation, ongoing support, or compliance with safety standards. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate responsibilities and set expectations regarding the use of beam technology, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring smooth project execution.
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Beam a. does not warrant that: i. the Customer's use of the Product will be uninterrupted or error-free; ii. that the Product and/or the information obtained by the Customer through the Product will meet the Customer's requirements; iii. the Product will be free from Vulnerabilities or Viruses; or iv. the Product will comply with any Heightened Cybersecurity Requirements. b. is not responsible for any delays, delivery failures, or any other loss or damage resulting from the transfer of data over communications networks and facilities, including the internet, and the Customer acknowledges that the Product may be subject to limitations, delays and other problems inherent in the use of such communications facilities.
Beam. Beam shall have the sole right and responsibility to prepare and file for Regulatory Approval and otherwise obtain and maintain approvals from Regulatory Authorities that are necessary for Exploitation of the Beam Licensed Products (a) in the Field in the ROW Territory, except with respect to Bio Palette Licensed Products in the Microbiome Field in a case where Beam elects to expand the territory of the license granted for such Bio Palette Licensed Product to the entire Territory in accordance with Section 2.1.2, and (b) in the Beam Field in the Asia Territory, and otherwise interact with Regulatory Authorities in the Territory as appropriate with respect to the Beam Licensed Products. Beam will own all such Regulatory Approvals and other Regulatory Materials for the Beam Licensed Products (i) in the Field in the ROW Territory, except with respect to Bio Palette Licensed Products in the Microbiome Field in a case where Beam elects to expand the territory of the license granted for such Bio Palette Licensed Product to the entire Territory in accordance with Section 2.1.2, and (ii) in the Beam Field in the Asia Territory.
Beam. 2.2.1 The tests will use slow resonantly-extracted proton beam focused on to the MTest target. The tests require secondary electron, pion, proton and muon beams. 2.2.2 Specifically the experimenters request the following momentum selected beams: electrons (1-25 GeV/c), hadrons (1-66 GeV/c) and protons (120 GeV/c). Special emphasis will be put on the low energy pion (1-10 GeV/c) running. 2.2.3 Momentum unselected beam dump muons will be needed for commissioning and calibration purposes. 2.2.4 Triggered beam spots of a few cm2 are desired over the entire momentum range. 2.2.5 The experimenters request a Δp/p = 5% or better for beam energies in the1-5 GeV/c range and 2% or better for higher energies. For the above, a triggered beam rate of approximately 500-700 Hz is assumed. Running at momenta below 2 GeV/c may result in a lower rate due to safety envelope considerations.
Beam. The provision of Cement concrete M20 grade for RCC Floor beams has been made in this Estimate.
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