Installation Partner definition

Installation Partner means a person who, on the basis of a contractual relationship with an Important Partner of the Provider, supplies Devices in a particular territory;

Examples of Installation Partner in a sentence

  • If Sunrun or its Installation Partner damages the Home during installation, we will repair the damage we caused at no cost to you.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, after termination, Sunrun will not provide you with any maintenance or repair services unless you enter into a separate agreement with Sunrun for Sunrun or its Installation Partner to perform these services at your expense.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, after termination, Sunrun will not provide you with any maintenance or repair services, unless you enter into a separate agreement with Sunrun for Sunrun or its Installation Partner to perform these services at your expense.

  • If evidence of a tampering is discovered, Installation Partner agrees to contact DBS immediately to convey information pertaining to the specific nature and extent of the tampering that was discovered.

  • At the time of any such exchange, Installation Partner will conduct an inspection of the Device’s wiring system.

  • Installation Partner also represents and warrants to DBS that it is not subject to any non-competition, exclusivity, confidentiality or any similar provision which would be violated in any way by Installation Partner’s execution of this Agreement with DBS.

  • Installation Partner agrees not to lease, rent, market, sell, install, calibrate or service any other manufacturer’s breath alcohol ignition interlock device during the term of this Agreement without the express written approval of DBS.

  • Installation Partner will de-install a Device at the mutually convenient scheduled de- installation appointment.

  • If necessary, the Installation Partner should contact the manufacturer or DBS technical support for more information about the manner in which to disable a remote start system if the Installation Partner is not familiar with it.

  • The customer will be responsible for any additional fees charged by the Installation Partner to disable the remote start feature, and such fees shall be reasonably determined by the Installation Partner based on the time required and difficulty of disabling the remote start feature.