Commodity Compliance and Compatibility Sample Clauses

Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the Commodities supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall ensure that all Commodities ordered by the Customer are fully compatible with each other and with any associated pre-existing Commodity possessed by the Customer and disclosed to the Contractor by the Customer. The Contractor’s acceptance of the Customer’s order shall indicate that the Contractor agrees to deliver a Commodity that is fully compliant and compatible with the Customer’s order requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered Base Equipment, OEM and Non-OEM Option(s), Part(s), Accessory(ies), and Implement(s); and their respective features, equipment, and components are found by the Customer to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non- compatible, or non-compliant, the Contractor shall, at the Customer’s discretion, be required to complete one of the following: • Install or repair the Base Equipment, OEM and Non-OEM Option(s), Part(s), Accessory(ies), and Implement(s), and their respective features, equipment, and components; • Replace the Base Equipment, OEM and Non-OEM Option(s), Part(s), Accessory(ies), and Implement(s); and their respective features, equipment, and components; • Refund the purchase price of the Base Equipment, OEM and Non-OEM Option(s), Part(s), Accessory(ies), and Implement(s); and their respective features, equipment, and components to the Customer. Any changes necessary after the delivery of the Customer’s order that are required to bring a Commodity into compliance or compatibility due to an incorrect order fulfillment by the Contractor shall be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense.
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Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to insure that the Commodity supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall insure that the Commodity ordered by the Eligible User are fully compatible with each other and with any associated pre-existing Commodity possessed by the Eligible User and disclosed to the Contractor by the Eligible User. The Contractor’s acceptance of the Eligible User’s Purchase Order shall indicate that the Contractor agrees to deliver Commodity that shall be fully compliant and compatible with the Purchase Order requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered Base Equipment; OEM Options, Accessories, & Implements; OEM & Replacement Parts; and their respective features, equipment, and components are found by the Eligible User to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non-compatible, or non-compliant, the Contractor shall, at the Eligible User’s discretion, be required to do one of the following: • Install or repair the Base Equipment; OEM Options, Accessories, & Implements; OEM & Replacement Parts; and their respective features, equipment, and components; • Replace the Base Equipment; OEM Options, Accessories, & Implements; OEM & Replacement Parts; and their respective features, equipment, and components; or • Refund the purchase price of the applicable Base Equipment; OEM Options, Accessories, & Implements; and OEM & Replacement Parts to the Eligible User. Any changes necessary after the delivery of the Commodity / Commodities that are required to bring a Commodity / Commodities into compliance and / or compatibility due to an incorrect order fulfillment by the Contractor may be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense. Delivery of non-conforming Commodities and contractual services, which are not remedied as required herein, may be cause for default proceedings and / or Contract termination.
Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the Commodity(ies) supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall ensure that the Representative Model, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, and Identified Aftermarket Options and Non-Identified Aftermarket Options ordered by the Customer and provided by the Contractor are fully compatible with each other. The Contractor’s acceptance of the Customer’s purchase order shall indicate that the Contractor agrees to deliver Commodity(ies) that are fully compliant and compatible with the purchase order requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered Representative Model, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, Identified Aftermarket Options, and Vehicle’s respective features, equipment, and components are found by the Customer to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non-compatible, or non- compliant, the Contractor shall, at the Customer’s discretion, be required to do one of the following: • Install or repair at its own cost the Representative Model, Options, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, Identified Aftermarket Options, and Vehicle’s respective features, equipment, and components; • Replace at its own cost the Representative Model, Options, and the Vehicle’s respective features, equipment, and components; or • Refund the purchase price of the applicable Representative Model, Options, OEM Options, Required Aftermarket Options, and Identified Aftermarket Options to the Customer. Any changes necessary after the delivery of the Commodity / Commodities that are required to bring a Commodity / Commodities into compliance or compatibility due to an incorrect order fulfillment by the Contractor are to be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense.
Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to insure that the Commodity supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall insure that the Commodity ordered by the Eligible User are fully compatible with each other and with any associated pre-existing Commodity possessed by the Eligible User and disclosed to the Contractor by the Eligible User. The Contractor’s acceptance of the Eligible User’s Purchase Order shall indicate that the Contractor agrees to deliver Commodity that shall be fully compliant and compatible with the Purchase Order requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered Base Equipment; OEM Options, Accessories, & Implements; OEM & Replacement Parts; and their respective features, equipment, and components are found by the Eligible User to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non-compatible, or non-compliant, the Contractor shall, at the Eligible User’s discretion, be required to do one of the following:
Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the Commodity(ies) supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall ensure that the Representative Model, Options, and aftermarket Options ordered by the Customer and provided by the Contractor are fully compatible with each other. Upon acceptance of the Customer’s purchase order, the Contractor is obligated to deliver Commodities that are fully compliant and compatible with the purchase order requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered Representative Model, Options, aftermarket Options, Vehicle’s respective features, equipment, components, or configuration are found by the Customer to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non-compatible, or non-compliant, the Customer may require the Contractor to do one or more of the following: • Install or repair at its own cost the Commodity, including but not limited to, the Representative Model, Options, Components, Features or Configurations, and aftermarket Options; • Replace at its own cost the Commodity, including but not limited to, the Representative Model, Options, Components, Features or Configurations, aftermarket Options, and the Vehicle’s respective features, equipment, and components; or • Refund the purchase price of the applicable Commodity, including but not limited to, the Representative Model, Options, Components, Features or Configurations, and aftermarket Options to the Customer. Any changes necessary after the delivery of the Commodity / Commodities that are required to bring a Commodity / Commodities into compliance or compatibility due to an incorrect order fulfillment by the Contractor are to be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense.
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Commodity Compliance and Compatibility. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the Commodity / Commodities supplied are compliant with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. Additionally, the Contractor shall ensure that the Commodity / Commodities ordered by the Eligible User are fully compatible with each other and with any associated pre-existing Commodity / Commodities possessed by the Eligible User and pre-disclosed to the Contractor by the Eligible User. The Contractor’s acceptance of the Eligible User’s Purchase Order shall indicate that the Contractor agrees to deliver Commodity / Commodities that shall be fully compliant and compatible with the Contract requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions. In the event any ordered products and their respective features, equipment, and components are found by the Eligible User to be missing, incorrect, defective, damaged, non-compatible, or non- compliant, the Contractor shall, at the Eligible User’s discretion, be required to do one of the following: • Repair products including their respective features, equipment, accessories and components; • Replace products and their respective features, equipment, accessories and components; or • Refund the purchase price of the applicable products to the Eligible User. Any changes necessary after the delivery of the Commodity / Commodities that are required to bring a Commodity / Commodities into compliance and / or compatibility due to an incorrect order fulfillment by the Contractor may be accomplished at the Contractor’s expense. Delivery of non-conforming Commodities and contractual services, which are not remedied as required herein, may be cause for default proceedings and / or Contract termination.
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  • Standards Compliance DNS. Registry Operator shall comply with relevant existing RFCs and those published in the future by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), including all successor standards, modifications or additions thereto relating to the DNS and name server operations including without limitation RFCs 1034, 1035, 1123, 1982, 2181, 2182, 2671, 3226, 3596, 3597, 4343, and 5966. DNS labels may only include hyphens in the third and fourth position if they represent valid IDNs (as specified above) in their ASCII encoding (e.g., “xn--ndk061n”).

  • Compliance with Accessibility Standards All parties to this Agreement shall ensure that the plans for and the construction of all projects subject to this Agreement are in compliance with standards issued or approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) as meeting or consistent with minimum accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (P.L. 101-336) (ADA).

  • Compliance Monitoring Grantee must be subject to compliance monitoring during the period of performance in which funds are Expended and up to three years following the closeout of all funds. In order to assure that the program can be adequately monitored, the following is required of Grantee:

  • Requirement to Utilize HUB Compliance Reporting System Pursuant to Texas Administrative Code, Title 34, Part 1, Sections 20.285(f) and 20.287(b), TFC administers monthly administration HSP-PAR compliance monitoring through its HUB Compliance Reporting System commonly known as B2G. PSP and PSP’s subcontractors/subconsultants shall submit required PAR information into the B2G system. Any delay in the timely submission of PAR information into the B2G system will be treated as an invoicing error subject to dispute under Texas Government Code Section 2251.042.

  • Quality Assurance Requirements There are no special Quality Assurance requirements under this Agreement.

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