DISPLAY UNITS Clause Samples
The Display Units clause defines the requirements and standards for the types and quantities of display fixtures or units to be used in a particular setting, such as a retail environment. It typically specifies the size, design, placement, and sometimes the branding of these units to ensure consistency and visibility of products. By setting clear expectations for how products are presented, this clause helps maintain brand image and ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding product display, reducing the risk of disputes over merchandising.
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DISPLAY UNITS. In its discretion, Seller may sell certain Goods to Buyer designated as and to be used by Buyer solely as units to be displayed (“Display Units”). The Display Units are intended solely for the Buyer’s business purpose of promoting sales and are not intended for resale. The Buyer may not sell any such Display Units to any third party without the prior written consent of the Seller. Even to the extent Seller consents to any such sale by Buyer of such Display Units, notwithstanding anything else herein to the contrary, (i) the warranty referenced in Section 9 above is not transferable by Buyer to the third party purchaser, and
