Seller Part definition
Examples of Seller Part in a sentence
The Buyer’s remedy and Seller’s obligation and liability under this Article 4.1 are limited to the repair, replacement or correction, at the Seller’s expense and option, of any Seller Part that is defective.
The Seller may alternatively furnish to the Buyer’s account with the Seller a credit equal to the price at which the Buyer is entitled to purchase a replacement for the defective Seller Part.
The Buyer's remedy and Seller's obligation and liability under this Clause 5 are limited to the repair, replacement or correction, at the Seller's expense and option, of any Seller Part which is defective.
In the event of purchase, the Leased Part will be warranted in accordance with Clause 11 of this Letter Agreement as though such Leased Part were a Seller Part, provided, however, that (i) the Seller will prorate the full Warranty Period granted to the Buyer according to the actual usage of such Leased Part and (ii) in no event will such Warranty Period be less than six (6) months from the date of purchase of such Leased Part.
The Seller may alternatively furnish to the Buyer’s account with the Seller a credit equal to the price such Seller Part.
The Buyer’s remedy and Seller’s obligation and liability under this Clause 5 are limited to the repair, replacement or correction, at the Seller’s expense and option, of any Seller Part which is defective.
The Buyer’s remedy and Seller’s obligation and liability under this Article 4.1 are, at the Seller’s expense, (a) the repair, replacement or correction, at the Seller’s expense, of any Seller Part that is defective (or the supply of modification kits rectifying the defect) or (b) the reimbursement of the cost to the Buyer for a replacement for the defective Seller Part and any other materials installed, incorporated, consumed or expended by the Buyer in performing such repair, replacement or correction.
The Buyer’s remedy and the Seller’s obligation and liability under Paragraphs 11.1 are limited to, at the Seller’s expense and option acting in a commercially reasonable manner, the repair, replacement or correction of, or the supply of modification kits rectifying the defect to any defective Seller Part.
The Seller, at its option, may furnish a credit to the Buyer for the future purchase of Seller Parts equal to the price at which the Buyer is then entitled to acquire a replacement for the defective Seller Part.
The warranties described in Paragraphs 11.1.1 will be limited to those defects that become apparent within ** after delivery of the Seller Part (the “Seller Part Warranty Period”).