Common use of Electronic Ordering Clause in Contracts

Electronic Ordering. For Products and Services available directly from Vendor (if any), Vendor shall provide, at no additional cost to Purchasers, a mechanism for purchase order placement, confirmation, change orders and invoices to be sent by EDI or by internet-based e-commerce system. Vendor will absorb any costs incurred by Vendor to provide or maintain such mechanism, including third party costs for data transfers. Vendor and the applicable Purchaser shall own all transaction data, and HMS shall have the right to access and retain such transaction data for performance of its group purchasing functions.

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Sources: Purchasing Agreement (Outset Medical, Inc.)

Electronic Ordering. For Products and Services available directly from Vendor (if any), Vendor shall provide, at no additional cost to Purchasers, a mechanism for purchase order placement, confirmation, change orders and invoices to be sent by EDI or by internet-based e-commerce system. Vendor will absorb any costs incurred by Vendor to provide or maintain such mechanism, including third party costs for data transfers. Vendor and the applicable Purchaser shall own all transaction data, and HMS Division shall have the right to access and retain such transaction data for performance of its group purchasing functions.

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Sources: Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.)