Existing Inventory and Custom Parts Sample Clauses

Existing Inventory and Custom Parts. Within seven days prior to beginning any preliminary work at an ODOT Facility, Contractor will conduct and submit to ODOT for review a total inventory of existing ODOT Parts for such ODOT Facility (the “Existing Inventory”). If ODOT questions or objects to the Existing Inventory, Contractor and ODOT shall cooperate and in good faith come to mutual agreement with respect to the Existing Inventory within five days of ODOT’s objection. If Contractor and ODOT cannot come to such agreement within such time period, ODOT’s determination of the Existing Inventory shall prevail. Contractor shall take control of and manage the Existing Inventory at each ODOT Facility in accordance with the quality and availability standards set forth in this Agreement. Contractor must account for Existing Inventory and establish a system to segregate Existing Inventory from new inventory. In the course of its operations, ODOT may have parts and materials custom-manufactured to its own unique specifications, such as specialized snow plow hitches, snow plow blades, etc. These typically are produced on an as-needed and generally seasonal or annual basis. Contractor will procure and stock these items to ODOT specifications as needed by ODOT. Other than providing the vendor/manufacturer, the ODOT specifications, and having ODOT personnel review and/or test such items upon delivery, the Contractor has no liability as to their suitability for the job or for any returns or potential restocking fees, if allowable, to the vendor/manufacturer.
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  • REPAIRED OR REPLACED PRODUCTS, PARTS, OR COMPONENTS Where the Contractor is required to repair, replace or substitute Product or parts or components of the Product under the Contract, the repaired, replaced or substituted Products shall be subject to all terms and conditions for new parts and components set forth in the Contract including warranties, as set forth in the Warranties clause herein. Replaced or repaired Product or parts and components of such Product shall be new and shall, if available, be replaced by the original manufacturer’s component or part. Remanufactured parts or components meeting new Product standards may be permitted by the Commissioner or Authorized User. Before installation, all proposed substitutes for the original manufacturers’ installed parts or components must be approved by the Authorized User. The part or component shall be equal to or of better quality than the original part or component being replaced.

  • Custom Products Effective upon creation of Custom Products, Contractor hereby conveys, assigns and transfers to Authorized User the sole and exclusive rights, title and interest in Custom Product(s), whether preliminary, final or otherwise, including all trademark and copyrights. Contractor hereby agrees to take all necessary and appropriate steps to ensure that the Custom Products are protected against unauthorized copying, reproduction and marketing by or through Contractor, its agents, employees, or Subcontractors. Nothing herein shall preclude the Contractor from otherwise using the related or underlying general knowledge, skills, ideas, concepts, techniques and experience developed under a Purchase Order, project definition or work order in the course of Contractor’s business. Authorized User may, by providing written notice thereof to the Contractor, elect in the alternative to take a non-exclusive perpetual license to Custom Products in lieu of Authorized User taking exclusive ownership and title to such Products. In such case, Licensee on behalf of all Authorized Users shall be granted a non-exclusive perpetual license to use, execute, reproduce, display, perform, adapt and distribute Custom Product as necessary to fully effect the general business purpose(s) as stated in paragraph (b)(i)(2), above.

  • Data Location 1.1. The CONTRACTOR shall not store or transfer non-public COUNTY data outside of the United States. This includes backup data and Disaster Recovery locations. The CONTRACTOR will permit its personnel and contractors to access COUNTY data remotely only as required to provide technical support. (Remote access to data from outside the continental United States is prohibited unless approved in advance and in writing by the County.)

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