Parts and Components Sample Clauses

Parts and Components. Each State Party shall establish and maintain a national control system to regulate the export of parts and components where the export is in a form that provides the capability to assemble the conventional arms covered under Article 2
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Parts and Components. In the event any life limited part or component does not meet the conditions set forth in Section II (b)(iii) above, Lessee shall pay to Lessor with respect to each part or component for which said requirement is not met the dollar amount obtained by multiplying (i) the ratio that the life expended in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the available hours, cycles and/or months, as the case may be, until the next scheduled replacement bears to the total allowable life (measured in hours, cycles and/or months, as the case may be) for such part or component by (ii) Lessor's cost of replacement of such part or component. Lessor's cost of replacement of a part or component shall include Lessor's then current cost of purchasing the part or component itself and all of Lessor's then current costs associated with the replacement.
Parts and Components. It is the intention of the parties that the Products, parts and components to be sold by SEN under the licenses granted herein will be manufactured and/or purchased by SEN using the most economical sources available to SEN, and the parties understand that due to economies of scale and/or currency relationships EATON may be such most economical source at any given time during the term of this Agreement. Accordingly, Eaton shall, to the best of its ability and capacity, sell and supply to SEN Products, parts and components when requested by SEN. The price to SEN for such Products, parts and components shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties.
Parts and Components. For those tailor-made parts and components for the Group manufactured by Sany Group, the basis of determining prices of the parts and components produced by Sany Group and its subsidiaries will be determined on arm’s length negotiation and with reference to the manufacturing costs involved in the relevant parts and components plus a gross margin ranging from approximately 10% to 30%, with reference to the usual gross margin of the Group’s procurement of other similar parts and components from Independent Third Parties, which should be in any event no less favorable to the Group than is available to Independent Third Parties. Due to confidentiality concern of certain technical information, the Group only procures tailor-made parts and components from Sany Group rather than other third-party suppliers. However, the Group is able to operate independently from Sany Group. The Group’s procurement of tailor-made parts and components from Sany Group only accounted for approximately 3% of the Group’s total procurement for each of the two years ended 31 December 2018 and the eleven months ended 30 November 2019 and it is expected that such procurement will remain to the same extent for the three years ending 31 December 2022. Even under the remote possibility that Sany Group ceases to supply tailor-made parts and complements to the Group, the Group can still engage other third-party suppliers to manufacture tailor-made parts and components imposing confidentiality obligations on them. However, under such arrangement, the Group will need to disclose the confidential technical information to third parties, which is not in the best interest of the Company. For those common parts and components which can be easily accessible in the market, the Group will follow the pricing as determined during the Group’s commercial procurement tender process.
Parts and Components. [ * ] [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Exhibit 3.4(b) Minimum Product Order Quantities [ * ] [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. EXHIBIT 3.4(f) Abbott i-STAT®1 Warranty (An electronic copy of this form will also be provided to Abaxis. A snap shot sample is below.) 1-1 Introduction Art: 715003-01H Rev. Date: 03/03/08 1-2 Art: 715003-01H Rev. Date: 03/03/08 This manual describes the i-STAT o Portable Clinical Analyzer, the Philips Medical Systems* Blood Analysis Module, i-STAT Cartridges and the i-STAT Central Data Station Version 5 program. Related sections are grouped behind tabs. The i- STAT Portable Clinical Analyzer and Philips Blood Analysis Module perform the same basic functions, although some elements of the Blood Analysis Module’s user interface have been adapted for a patient monitoring environment. Except were noted, operating instructions apply to both pieces of equipment. For specific information on the Blood Analysis Module, refer to the Blood Analysis Module section of this manual. The i-STATo1 Analyzer is described in a separate manual. * Formally distributed by Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies. This Manual Overview of the i-STAT System The i-STAT System incorporates a comprehensive group of components needed to perform blood analysis at the point of care. A handheld Portable Clinical Analyzer or a Blood Analysis Module, a cartridge with the required tests, and 2 to 3 drops of blood will allow the caregiver to view quantitative test results for blood gas and chemistry tests in approximately 2 minutes as well as quantitative times for coagulation tests. Portable printers and infrared communication devices allow all patient information obtained at the bedside to be printed on demand and transmitted to centralized information systems for record keeping and billing. The Central Data Station (CDS) program provides system management tools. Intended Use The i-STAT Portable Clinical Analyzer and Philips Blood Analysis Module are intended for use with i-STAT cartridges for the in vitro quantification of various analytes and coa...
Parts and Components. 3.80 Australia will reduce its tariffs on 98 per cent of the 146 tariff items covering automotive parts and components that are currently at 10 per cent or 15 per cent. These will be reduced to five per cent upon entry into force of the Agreement, and will then be eliminated in 2010. Both Thailand and Australia will eliminate tariffs on the remaining two per cent of these items upon entry into force. 87
Parts and Components. IX.1 The Customer must provide COOPESA with all spare parts, replacement parts and components of the Aircraft, which COOPESA has informed The Customer in advance are not available at COOPESA but required by them, unless The Customer authorizes COOPESA to secure (procure) the parts.
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Parts and Components. Licensee may purchase parts and components to be assembled or incorporated into Gateway branded Products only from suppliers approved by COMPANY in writing, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. If COMPANY fails to respond to such request for approval within fifteen (15) days from the date of COMPANY's receipt of such request, such request shall be deemed to have been approved. Licensee shall provide COMPANY with any and all information requested by COMPANY to allow COMPANY to make an informed decision regarding such suppliers.
Parts and Components. 8.1 New parts will only be fitted when the existing part is beyond repair (as determined by us in our sole discretion). If we cannot fit the same part we may fit alternative parts that are adequate and of the same quality but are not exactly the same.
Parts and Components. Each State Party shall establish and maintain a national con- trol system to regulate the export of parts and components where the export is in a form that provides the capability to assemble the conventional arms covered under Article 2 (1) and shall apply the provisions of Article 6 and Article 7 prior to authorizing the export of such parts and components.
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