Related Goods definition

Related Goods means those goods, if any, necessarily required for and/or resulting from providing the Services; and
Related Goods means those goods necessarily required and or resulting from providing the Services, such as transportation and insurance, and any other incidental services, such as installation, commissioning, testing, provision of technical assistance, training, and other such obligations of the CONTRACTOR covered under the Contract.
Related Goods means with respect to any Receivable, the goods sold or licensed to or financed for the Obligor which sale, licensing or financing gave rise to such Receivable and all financing statements or other filings with respect thereto.

Examples of Related Goods in a sentence

  • As explained in the BuyBoard Procurement and Construction Related Goods and Services Advisory for Texas Members (“Advisory”), Texas law prohibits the procurement of architecture or engineering services through a purchasing cooperative.

  • For purposes of this Contract the term “subcontract” shall mean any agreement by the Contractor with any Contractor-Related Persons to perform a portion of the Services or the Related Goods, as well as any agreements between a subcontractor and its lower tier contractors, vendors, suppliers, consultants, or other entities or persons.

  • Failure by the Fund to take any action following a determination that the Services or Related Goods provided are inadequate or do not conform to the required standards or specifications shall not release the Contractor from its warranties or other obligations under the Contract.

  • When allowed by the nature of the Service and subject to the conditions under applicable laws and regulations, the Contractor may engage a subcontractor o perform the Service and/or deliver the Related Goods.

  • The Fund may reject the Service or Related Goods if the results of the testing or evaluation determine such Service or Related Goods to be inadequate or to not conform with the specifications and/or standards set out in the Contract.


More Definitions of Related Goods

Related Goods set forth in Exhibit B to the Lease Agreement shall be supplemented by adding thereto the Related Goods described in Attachment 1 hereto. Lessee hereby accepts all such Related Goods and agrees that such Related Goods constitute part of the Facility 2 Property subject to the Lease Agreement.
Related Goods means:
Related Goods means those goods, if any, necessarily required for and/or resulting from providing the Services;
Related Goods means those goods necessarily required for or resulting from providing the Services.
Related Goods means toiletries, cosmetics and all sundry drugstore items;
Related Goods means (a) all operation manuals, service manuals, maintenance manuals and other materials regarding the operation, service or maintenance of the Equipment provided by the vendors or manufacturers of the Equipment or others and (b) all books and records relating to the Equipment in any and all tangible forms, except to the extent the same constitutes confidential business information or processes of Lessee.
Related Goods means with respect to any Receivable, the goods sold or licensed to or financed for the Obligor which sale, licensing or financing gave rise to such Receivable and all financing statements or other filings with respect thereto. “Related Security” means, with respect to any Receivable: (a) all of Seller’s interest in the Related Goods or other inventory and goods (including returned or repossessed inventory or goods), if any, the sale, licensing or financing of which by the applicable Originator gave rise to such Receivable, and all insurance contracts with respect thereto, (b) all other security interests or liens and property subject thereto from time to time, if any, purporting to secure payment of such Receivable, whether pursuant to the Contract related to such Receivable or otherwise, together with all financing statements and security agreements describing any collateral securing such Receivable, (c) all guaranties, letters of credit, insurance, “supporting obligations” (within the meaning of Section 9-102(a) of the UCC of all applicable jurisdictions) and other agreements or arrangements of whatever character from time to time supporting or securing payment of such Receivable whether pursuant to the Contract related to such Receivable or otherwise, (d) all service contracts and other contracts and agreements associated with such Receivable,