OSP Items definition

OSP Items. The items, parts, spare parts and components that the Customer will provide, which the Supplier is not required to pay for.

Examples of OSP Items in a sentence

  • Only the Supplier's human resources who have undergone training to construct the Products the subject of this Agreement and staff in the warehouse and quality assurance shall be entitled to handle OSP Items.

  • Notwithstanding the aforesaid, if the Supplier's information system, when compared with Orders from the Supplier only, and following a stock take at the Supplier, encounters a situation in which OSP Items provided to the Supplier are discovered to be missing, the Supplier shall pay the cost of the missing items to the Customer.

  • The Supplier shall not be liable for any damage that might be caused to OSP Items, from receipt thereof by the Customer to completion of assembly of the Machine, including during the warranty period of the Machine.

  • The Customer shall have the option of using the Supplier's transportation service for transporting OSP Items or Orders for service or for transporting parts for development purposes, twice a month, at no cost.

Related to OSP Items

  • Tax Items shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.A.

  • Punchlist Items means any items necessary at the time of the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy to complete fully the renovation of the Project Facilities in accordance with the Plans and Specifications for the Project Facilities, or required for the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy or its equivalent.

  • Punch List Items means such items (i) as are reasonably necessary or appropriate to fully complete the construction, equipping and furnishing of the Hotel in accordance with this Contract and (ii) that, unless otherwise agreed by Buyer in its sole discretion, (a) individually and in the aggregate do not and will not prohibit, cause a delay in or otherwise adversely affect, under applicable Legal Requirements, the Franchise Agreement or otherwise, the opening of the Hotel for business to the public or the continued occupancy and operation of the Hotel as contemplated under the Brand and (b) may be corrected or completed, subject to delays caused by Force Majeure, within not more than sixty (60) days.

  • PROVISIONAL ITEMS means items for which approximate quantities have been included in the tender documents.

  • Excluded Items means any items which the Committee determines shall be excluded in fixing Performance Goals, including, without limitation, any gains or losses from discontinued operations, any extraordinary gains or losses and the effects of accounting changes.