Replacement Hardware Clause Samples
The Replacement Hardware clause outlines the obligations and procedures for providing substitute equipment when original hardware is defective, damaged, or otherwise unusable. Typically, this clause specifies the timeframe for replacement, the condition of the replacement hardware (such as new or refurbished), and the party responsible for shipping and installation costs. Its core practical function is to ensure continuity of service and minimize downtime by guaranteeing that faulty hardware will be promptly replaced, thereby protecting the interests of the party relying on the equipment.
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Replacement Hardware. Leased Hardware found to be defective by Pilot will automatically be replaced with “like condition” Hardware within three (3) business days of Pilot’s determination that the Hardware is defective.
Replacement Hardware. Any replacement hardware provided as part of Services may be new, factory reconditioned, refurbished, re-manufactured or functionally equivalent. It will be furnished only on an exchange basis. Returned hardware that has been replaced by Avaya will become Avaya’s property. Title to Avaya-installed replacement hardware provided as part of Services will pass to Customer when installed. Title to all other hardware provided as part of Services will pass to Customer as specified in the Order Specific Terms for Sale of Products and Subscription Licenses.
Replacement Hardware. Replacement Hardware may be new, factory reconditioned, refurbished, re- manufactured, or functionally equivalent. Replacement Hardware, if not new, will be warranted the same as new hardware and will be equivalent to new in its performance. Replacement Hardware will only be furnished on an exchange basis. Immediately upon Customer’s receipt of Replacement Hardware, or installation of the Replacement Hardware by Seller, as applicable, the hardware being replaced by Seller will become the property of Seller. Seller represents and warrants that all Replacement Hardware will be free of defects in design, materials, and workmanship. In addition, if Seller is not the manufacturer of such Replacement Hardware, Seller will make available to Customer all warranties provided by the manufacturer for such Replacement Hardware.
Replacement Hardware. Bastille may, in its discretion, send to Customer a temporary replacement Hardware (“Replacement Hardware”). Upon receipt of the repaired Hardware, Customer shall ship, at Bastille’s expense, to Bastille any Replacement Hardware that may have been provided by Bastille. In the event that Customer fails to return the Replacement Hardware within 10 business days following receipt of the repaired Hardware, Customer hereby agrees to reimburse Bastille for the fair market value of that Replacement Hardware within 30 days of being invoiced for the same by Bastille.
Replacement Hardware. Purchased Hardware deemed to be defective by Pilot within 30 days of delivery to Customer will automatically be replaced with new hardware, while Hardware deemed to be defective by Pilot after thirty (30) business days of delivery to Customer will be replaced with “like condition” Hardware.
Replacement Hardware. In the event that Fornetix determines that a full hardware replacement is required, Fornetix reserves the right to replace the existing hardware with a product of comparable functionality if the original product is no longer available.
Replacement Hardware. Any required replacement parts will be furnished by DXC Connect on an exchange basis and will be new standard parts or parts of equal quality and provided with a manufacturer equivalent warranty. Where a part or unit is replaced, the replaced part or unit shall become the property of DXC Connect and the replacement part or unit shall become the property of the Customer upon installation of the working replacement part.
Replacement Hardware. Updates to the Hardware. Excluding Google warranty obligations (if applicable), Google is under no obligation to provide Customer with Hardware replacement or updates under this Agreement. If Google elects to provide Hardware replacement or updates, then any such replacement or update shall be at Google’s sole discretion and subject to then-current TSS Guidelines. Software updates, Services, and TSS may not be provided on Hardware for which Reseller (or Google) has provided Customer a replacement under these Minimum Terms. Google will have no obligation to provide Software updates, Services, TSS, or a Hardware warranty on Hardware for which Google has provided Customer a Hardware replacement under this Agreement unless such replacement was issued as a result of Google’s warranty obligations.
Replacement Hardware. Any replacement hardware provided as part of Services may be new, factory reconditioned, refurbished, re-manufactured or functionally equivalent. It will be furnished only on an exchange basis. Returned hardware that has been replaced by Avaya will become Avaya’s property. Title to Avaya-installed replacement hardware provided as part of Services will pass to Customer when installed. Title to all other hardware provided as part of Services will pass to Customer as specified in the Order Specific Terms for Sale of Products and Subscription Licenses. associated with relocation of Supported Products; (vi) correction of Incidents arising from causes external to the Supported Products (such as power failures or surges); and
