Quality Warranty Remedies Sample Clauses

Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. GOODS WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s property free of liens. If Purchaser receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser, that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived.
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Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. GOODS WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that the Manufacturer’s warranty for the Goods provides that, at a minimum, the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards;
Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. GOODS WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Services (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods:
Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. GOODS WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards;
Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. GOODS WARRANTY. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery of the Goods, except for Goods with a shelf life of fewer than twelve months (e.g. adhesives, etc.), in which case the period shall be the remaining shelf life of the Good(s) (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (b) unless otherwise stated in any order confirmation, comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Contract; and (c) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s property free of liens. If Purchaser receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser, that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived. Contractor makes no warranty that the Goods are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship or are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any), though Contractor will pass along to Purchaser any warranty provided by any manufacturer of Goods actually ordered and received by Purchaser from Contractor and which Contractor has the ability to pass along to Purchaser, subject to the terms and conditions of such manufacturer’s warranty.
Quality Warranty Remedies. 5.1. SERVICE REPAIR FACILITIES: Contractor shall maintain at least one service/repair station within the State of Washington to perform repairs and adjustments throughout the Contract term. Contractor promptly shall notify Enterprise Services in writing of any changes to Contractor’s Service & Repairs locations.
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  • Warranty Remedies Contractor acknowledges that all warranties granted to the Department by the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Utah apply to the Contract. Product liability disclaimers and/or warranty disclaimers from Contractor are not applicable to the Contract. For any goods or service that the Department determines does not conform with this warranty, the Department may arrange to have the item repaired or replaced, or the service performed either by Contractor or by a third party at the Department's option, at Contractor's expense. If any item or services does not conform to this warranty, Contractor shall refund the full amount of any payments made. Nothing in this warranty will be construed to limit any rights or remedies the Department may otherwise have under the contract.

  • Warranty Remedy If the Software, Cloud Services, or Hardware does not perform as warranted during the applicable warranty period, Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to correct Errors. Customer shall promptly notify Company in writing of its claim within the applicable warranty period. Provided that such claim is determined by Licensor to be Company's responsibility, Customer's exclusive remedy under warranty as Customer's exclusive remedy for any warranty claim, Company shall, within 30 days of its receipt of Customer's written notice, (i) correct such Error; (ii) provide Customer with a plan reasonably acceptable to Customer for correcting the Error, or (iii) if neither (i) nor (ii) can be accomplished with reasonable commercial efforts from Company, then Company may terminate the license for the affected Product and issue Customer a refund of the license Fees paid for the affected Product. The preceding warranty cure constitutes Company's entire liability and Customer's exclusive remedy for Company's breach of the warranties stated in this Section

  • Breach; STATE’s Remedies If PURCHASER fails to remedy a violation within the time allowed and as instructed by STATE, or if PURCHASER fails to complete work as required within any interim contract completion date or by the contract expiration date, PURCHASER is in breach, and STATE may pursue any and all remedies available to STATE. Such remedies include, but are not limited to: (1) making a claim on each bond provided by PURCHASER; (2) suing PURCHASER for all damages STATE incurs as a result of PURCHASER's breach; (3) suing PURCHASER for specific performance of the contract; (4) terminating the contract and reselling the breached contract; and (5) declaring PURCHASER in default, in accordance with the provisions of OAR 629- 032-0000 through 0070 (as adopted at the time of contracting and as may be amended later by the agency having jurisdiction or authority over such activities). The provisions of OAR 629-032-0000 through 0070, and any future amendments, are incorporated into this contract and made a permanent part hereof by reference as though fully set forth herein. THE PROVISIONS OF OAR 629-032-0000 THROUGH 0070 ARE IN ADDITION TO, AND NOT IN LIEU OF, ANY OTHER REMEDIES STATE MAY HAVE FOR THE PURCHASER'S BREACH OF CONTRACT. NOTICES, PLANS, AND INSPECTIONS Section 35. Work Responsibility and Acceptance. Prior to the completion and final acceptance of operations, PURCHASER shall be held responsible for, and shall correct any injury or damage to, the operations or any part of the operations, from any cause whatsoever, unless adjustment is made pursuant to Section 28. STATE shall make final inspection of operations done by PURCHASER within 10 calendar days after written notification is received by STATE from PURCHASER stating that the operation is complete. Following inspection, STATE shall notify PURCHASER of acceptance in writing. If the operation is not acceptable to STATE, STATE shall advise PURCHASER in writing of the particular defects to be remedied before final acceptance by STATE can be made.

  • BREACH; REMEDIES Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Participant agrees and acknowledges that the breach of this Section would cause substantial loss to the goodwill of the Company and/or its Affiliates, and cause irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law. Further, because the Participant’s employment with the Employer is personal and unique, because damages alone would not be an adequate remedy and because of the Participant’s access to the Confidential Information, the Company and/or its Affiliates shall have the right to enforce this Section, including any of its provisions, by injunction, specific performance, or other equitable relief, without having to post bond or prove actual damages, and without prejudice to any other rights and remedies that the Company and/or its Affiliates may have for a breach of this Section, including, without limitation, money damages. The Participant agrees and acknowledges that notwithstanding the arbitration provisions in this Agreement, the Company may elect to file and pursue claims which arise from or relate to the Participant’s actual or threatened breaches of this Section in state or federal court of competent jurisdiction. The Participant shall be liable to pay all costs, including reasonable attorneys’ and experts’ fees and expenses, that the Company and/or its Affiliates may incur in enforcing or defending this Section, whether or not litigation is actually commenced and including litigation of any appeal taken or defended by the Company and/or its Affiliates where the Company and/or its Affiliates succeed in enforcing any provision of this Section.

  • Seller’s Remedies If Purchaser fails to perform its obligations pursuant to this Contract at or prior to Closing for any reason except failure by Seller to perform hereunder, or if prior to Closing any one or more of Purchaser's representations or warranties are breached in any material respect, and this failure or breach is not cured within three (3) Business Days after written notice from Seller to Purchaser (other than failure to close for any reason unrelated to a default by Seller, for which there shall be no notice or cure period), then Seller, as its SOLE and EXCLUSIVE remedy (except as provided in Sections 6(c) and 9), may (i) terminate this Contract and receive the Xxxxxxx Money as liquidated damages and not as penalty, in full satisfaction of claims against Purchaser hereunder, or (ii) waive Purchaser’s failure or breach and proceed to Closing. Seller and Purchaser agree that Seller's damages resulting from Purchaser's default are difficult, if not impossible, to determine, and the Xxxxxxx Money is a fair estimate of those damages and has been agreed to in an effort to cause the amount of damages to be certain. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 11(a) to the contrary, in the event of Purchaser's default or termination of this Contract, Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser or any party related to or affiliated with Purchaser is asserting any claims or right to the Property that would otherwise delay or prevent Seller from having clear, indefeasible and marketable title to the Property other than as a result of Purchaser’s exercise of its remedies under subsection (b) hereof. If Closing is consummated, then Seller shall have all remedies available at law or in equity if Purchaser fails to perform any post-closing obligation of Purchaser under this Contract.

  • CONTRACT REMEDIES To ensure Performing Agency’s full performance of the Contract and compliance with applicable law, the System Agency reserves the right to hold Performing Agency accountable for breach of contract or substandard performance and may take remedial or corrective actions, including, but not limited to:

  • Exclusive Remedies Subject to Section 9.12, the parties acknowledge and agree that their sole and exclusive remedy with respect to any and all claims (other than claims arising from intentional fraud on the part of a party hereto in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) for any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement or obligation set forth herein or otherwise relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, shall be pursuant to the indemnification provisions set forth in this ARTICLE VII. In furtherance of the foregoing, each party hereby waives, to the fullest extent permitted under the law, any and all rights, claims and causes of action for any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant, agreement or obligation set forth herein or otherwise relating to the subject matter of this Agreement it may have against the other parties hereto and their affiliates and each of their respective representatives arising under or based upon any law, rule or regulation, except pursuant to the indemnification provisions set forth in this ARTICLE VII. Nothing in this Section 7.05 shall limit any person’s right to seek and obtain any equitable relief to which any person shall be entitled pursuant to Section 9.12 or to seek any remedy on account of any intentional fraud by any party hereto.

  • CUSTOMER REMEDIES 6.1 If the Supplier fails to deliver the Goods and/or perform the Services by the applicable date, the Customer shall, without limiting or affecting other rights or remedies available to it, have one or more of the following rights:

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