DOKA definition

DOKA means Doka Canada Ltd/Ltee, a legally constituted corporation located at ▇▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of New Brunswick, E1C5H7, which is the provider of products, documents and services contemplated in the Order; “Order” refers to the purchase or rental order placed by Customer, forming part of the Agreement, to which these Terms and Conditions apply; “Person” means an individual, partnership, association, corporation or personal representative; “Terms and Conditions” means these general terms and conditions to governing this Agreement.
DOKA shall be construed to include its subsidiaries, affiliates and their employees, , directors, officers, shareholders, agents, representatives, subcontractors, suppliers, assigns or assignees; and “Customer” shall be construed to include its subsidiaries, affiliates and their employees, directors, officers, shareholders, agents, representatives, subcontractors, suppliers, assigns or assignee
DOKA means DOKA UK Formwork Technologies Limited of Unit 4, Eurolink V, Swale Way, Sittingbourne, ME10 3NH.

Examples of DOKA in a sentence

  • Upon request, DOKA can provide a professional full-time site service technician to train Customer’s staff in the use of the formwork and to oversee the assembly, setting and stripping process.

  • Any waiver by DOKA of a Customer default or of enforcement of a Contract provision shall not preclude DOKA from subsequently demanding performance by Customer or enforcing any terms of this Agreement.

  • Customer may not backcharge or withhold any monies from payments due hereunder as a result of alleged failure of materials, goods and services represented to fully meet the requirements of the plans and specifications unless it first notifies DOKA in writing and the withholding or backcharge is authorized by DOKA in writing.

  • All quotations and contracts are subject to customer credit check and credit approval by DOKA.

  • Damages as referred to herein shall include any monetary damages, court costs, attorney's or legal fees and any other costs or damages suffered by DOKA arising from, or in connection with, claims made as described in this paragraph.

  • All products rented shall be returned to DOKA in the same condition as delivered to Customer, except for normal wear and tear, and, in the case of forming panels, cleaned, treated with a release agent and ready for use.

  • Any layout drawings furnished by DOKA to Customer are provided to conceptually illustrate the assembly of DOKA’s products only.

  • Customer shall provide seven (7) days notice to DOKA before the return of rented products.

  • All repairs and replacements shall be in accordance with the applicable DOKA quality standards for same in effect at the time of the repair or replacement.

  • A waiver by DOKA of the requirements of this section with respect to any modification of any terms shall not operate to preclude DOKA from asserting this provision with respect to any other term.

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