Common use of Disposal Clause in Contracts

Disposal. If SELLER disposes any item associated with BUYER’s products or that incorporates BUYER’s IP RIGHTS (“DISPOSAL ITEM”), then SELLER will: (i) make the DISPOSAL ITEM unsalvageable; (ii) not subcontract the disposal without BUYER’s written permission; and (iii) take reasonable steps to prevent the counterfeiting of BUYER’s products or the infringement of BUYER’s IP RIGHTS.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods/Services, Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods/Services, Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods/Services

Disposal. If SELLER disposes any disposesany item associated with BUYER’s products or that incorporates BUYER’s IP RIGHTS IPRIGHTS (“DISPOSAL ITEM”), then SELLER will: (i) make the DISPOSAL ITEM unsalvageable; (ii) not subcontract the disposal without BUYER’s written permission; and (iii) take reasonable steps to prevent the counterfeiting of BUYER’s products or the infringement of BUYER’s IP RIGHTS.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods/Services, Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods/Services

Disposal. If SELLER SUPPLIER/VENDOR disposes any item associated with BUYER’s products or that incorporates BUYER’s IP RIGHTS (“DISPOSAL ITEM”), then SELLER SUPPLIER/VENDOR will: (i) make the DISPOSAL ITEM unsalvageable; (ii) not subcontract the disposal without BUYER’s written permission; and (iii) take reasonable steps to prevent the counterfeiting of BUYER’s products or the infringement of BUYER’s IP RIGHTS.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: General Terms and Conditions for the Purchase of Goods and Services