Common use of Responsible Practices Clause in Contracts

Responsible Practices. 3.1. Buyer will (i) familiarise itself with any product literature or information Seller provides under Seller’s product stewardship program, including MSDS, (ii) follow safe handling, use, selling, storage, transportation and disposal practices, including special practices as Buyer’s use of the Product requires and instruct its employees, contractors, agents and customers in these practices and (iii) take appropriate action to avoid spills or other dangers to persons, property or the environment. If Buyer is in default of any of its commitments under this Section, Seller will provide Buyer with thirty (30) days to cure such default. If Buyer does not cure such default within the thirty (30) day period, Seller may suspend Product delivery without liability for thirty (30) days (“Suspension Period”). Upon the end of the Suspension Period, if Buyer has not cured such default, Seller may cancel this Contract on fifteen (15) days notice unless Buyer agrees to indemnify Seller for all losses caused by such failure to comply.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sales Contract (Styron Canada ULC), Sales Contract (Trinseo S.A.), Sales Contract (Styron Investment Holdings Ireland)

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Responsible Practices. 3.1. Buyer will (iI) familiarise familiarize itself with any product literature or information Seller provides under Seller’s product stewardship program, including MSDS, (iiII) follow safe handling, use, selling, storage, transportation and disposal practices, including special practices as Buyer’s use of the Product requires and instruct its employees, contractors, agents and customers in these practices and (iiiIII) take appropriate action to avoid spills or other dangers to persons, property or the environment. If Buyer is in default of has failed to comply with any of its commitments under this SectionSection 5, Seller will provide Buyer with thirty (30) days to cure such defaultfailure to comply. If Buyer does not cure such default failure to comply within the thirty (30) day period, Seller may suspend Product delivery without liability for thirty (30) days (“Suspension Period”). Upon the end of the Suspension Period, if Buyer has not cured such default, failure to comply. Seller may cancel this Contract on fifteen (15) days notice unless Buyer agrees to indemnify Seller for all losses caused by such failure to comply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Styron Europe GMBH (Trinseo S.A.), Styron Europe GMBH (Styron Canada ULC)

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Responsible Practices. 3.1. 3.1 Buyer will (i) familiarise itself with any product literature or information Seller provides under Seller’s product stewardship program, including MSDS, (ii) follow safe handling, use, selling, storage, transportation and disposal practices, including special practices as Buyer’s use of the Product requires and instruct its employees, contractors, contractors agents and customers in these practices and (iii) take appropriate action to avoid spills or other dangers to persons, property or the environment. If Buyer is in default of any of its commitments under this Section, Seller will provide Buyer with thirty (30) days to cure such default. If Buyer does not cure such default within the thirty (30) day period, Seller may suspend Product delivery without liability for thirty (30) days (“Suspension Period”). Upon the end of the Suspension Period, if Buyer has not cured such default, Seller may cancel this Contract on fifteen (15) days notice unless Buyer agrees to indemnify Seller for all losses caused by such failure to comply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sales Contract (Trinseo S.A.)

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