SEASA definition
Examples of SEASA in a sentence
SEASA shall have at any time the right to sell to any other person within the TERRITORY upon such terms and conditions as are acceptable to SEASA in its sole discretion.
If SEASA does not accept in writing within such term, then such order will be deemed as rejected by SEASA.
In the event of a shortage of the PRODUCTS, SEASA shall apportion its available supply among its customers, as it deems convenient.
The DISTRIBUTORS will assist SEASA in any proceedings for the protection of any of the Samsung Trademarks when requested by SEASA or as may be required by local law.
Should any defects or shortage of the PRODUCTS been found upon inspection due to its material failure to meet the standards of quality, DISTRIBUTORS shall give a written notice to SEASA within 10 days upon inspection.
DISTRIBUTORS shall have no right or interest, including third party beneficiary or “most-favored nation” interest or rights, in any transaction or agreement between SEASA and any person within the TERRITORY.
This warranty does not apply to any PRODUCTS improperly repaired, changed or altered in any way; or subjected to misuse, abuse, negligence, or accident by any person other than SEASA; or used in violation of instructions furnished by SEASA; or normal wear and tear.
DISTRIBUTORS may increase the quantity of such orders for the fixed or forecasted months subject to written acceptance by SEASA.
Titles and any rights in such goods supplied by SEASA shall pass to the DISTRIBUTORS on payment in full to SEASA of the contract price therefor.
In no event shall any such sub distributor or retail trader acquire any rights against SEASA and the DISTRIBUTORS hereby agrees to indemnify and hold SEASA harmless therefrom.