Material Categories Sample Clauses
The 'Material Categories' clause defines and organizes the different types of materials referenced or used within an agreement. It typically specifies categories such as raw materials, finished goods, or hazardous substances, and may outline the standards, specifications, or handling requirements for each category. By clearly classifying materials, this clause ensures that both parties understand their responsibilities regarding procurement, quality, and compliance, thereby reducing ambiguity and minimizing the risk of disputes related to material management.
Material Categories. Each of the following constitutes “Material” for purposes of this Exhibit H:
Material Categories. For all vactor wastes received from the City, the Contractor is responsible to provide contract services in compliance with all applicable law. Contractor agrees to accept title to all vactor wastes delivered from the City as part of the Contract. Prices include the acceptance, decanting liquids, and preparation of solids, temporary storage, and recycling, treatment and/or final disposal of the vactor liquids and solids, after the City unloading at Contractor’s or subcontractor’s facility. Prices are quoted only in the stated units of measurement. The regulated constituents contained in the vactor solids and liquids may include pollutants such as, but not limited to, heavy metals and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). The constituent concentrations in the vactor wastes may exceed the cleanup guidelines specified by Chapter 173-340 WAC (Model Toxics Control Act), but do not exceed the levels of Chapter 173-303 WAC (Dangerous Waste Regulations) for the above listed constituents.
Material Categories. 1.2.1 Each of the following constitutes “Material” for purposes of this Exhibit H:
(i) Seller parts;
(ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000);
(iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (as defined in SPEC 2000);
(iv) Seller and Supplier ground support equipment and specific-to-type tools
Material Categories. Material covered by this Exhibit “H” is classified according to the following categories (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as “Material”):
Material Categories. 1.2.1 Material covered by this Exhibit “H” is classified into the following categories (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as “Material”):
(i) Seller Parts (Seller’s proprietary Material bearing a part number of the Seller or Material for which the Seller has the exclusive manufacturing rights);
(ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools;
(v) Hardware and standard material, when provided as a package;
(vi) Consumables and raw material, when provided as a package. All of the parts, materials, hardware, consumables and other items recommended by the Seller for purchase by the Buyer as part of the Initial Provisioning shall fall within one of the categories under the definition of Material. It is expressly understood that Seller Parts shall not include parts manufactured pursuant to a parts manufacturing authority.
Material Categories. 1.2.1 Material covered by this Exhibit “H” is classified into the following categories (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as "Material"):
(i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Material bearing a part number of the Seller or Material for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights);
(ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools;
(v) Hardware and standard material, when provided as a package;
(vi) Consumables and raw material, when provided as a package. Material covered under Articles 1.2.1 (v) and 1.2.1 (vi) is available only when supplied as a package as part of the initial provisioning of Material.
1.2.2 Propulsion Systems, engine exchange kits, their accessories and parts, including associated parts, are not covered under this Exhibit "H" and shall be subject to direct agreements between the Buyer and the relevant Propulsion System Manufacturer. The Seller shall use its reasonable efforts to assist the Buyer in case of any difficulties with availability of Propulsion Systems and associated spare parts. *** This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission.
Material Categories. 1.2.1 Material covered by this Exhibit “H” is classified into the following categories (hereinafter individually and collectively referred to as "Material"):
(i) Seller Parts (Seller's proprietary Material bearing a part number of the Seller or Material for which the Seller has the exclusive sales rights);
(ii) Supplier Parts classified as Repairable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iii) Supplier Parts classified as Expendable Line Maintenance Parts (in accordance with SPEC 2000);
(iv) Ground Support Equipment and Specific (To Type) Tools;
(v) Hardware and standard material, when provided as a package;
(vi) Consumables and raw material, when provided as a package. Material covered under Articles 1.2.1 (v) and 1.2.1 (vi) is available only when supplied as a package as part of the initial provisioning of Material.
1.2.2 Propulsion Systems, engine exchange kits, their accessories and parts, including associated parts, are not covered under this Exhibit "H" and shall be subject to direct agreements between the Buyer and the relevant Propulsion System Manufacturer. *** This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. CT0803291 Private & Confidential
