UOP definition
Examples of UOP in a sentence
Any resources ordered outside of the Unified Ordering Point (UOP) will be considered voluntary contribution to the incident and will not seek reimbursement.
UOP, Inc., the Delaware Supreme Court stated, among other things, that "proof of value by any techniques or methods which are generally considered acceptable in the financial community and otherwise admissible in court" should be considered in an appraisal proceeding.
UOP, Inc., the Delaware Supreme Court stated, among other things, that “proof of value by any techniques or methods which are generally considered acceptable in the financial community and otherwise admissible in court” should be considered in an appraisal proceeding.
All sums payable by way of compensation under any of these conditions, shall be considered as reasonable compensation to be applied to the use of UOP, without reference to the actual loss or damage sustained, and whether or not any damage shall have been sustained.
Except where specified to the contrary, the express remedies provided in this Agreement for breaches by UOP are in substitution for remedies provided by law or otherwise.
If credit terms are granted, UOP may change Company’s credit terms at any time in its sole discretion and may, without notice to Company, modify or withdraw credit terms for any order, including open orders.
NO EXTENSION OF ANY WARRANTY WILL BE BINDING UPON UOP UNLESS SET FORTH IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY UOP'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.
The products that are proprietary to UOP must be used only for the purpose for which they are furnished and will not be used for any other purpose or transshipped to any other destination without UOP’s prior written consent.
UOP warrants that the services provided by it shall be performed in accordance with accepted engineering practices.
Company will not sell, export, re-export, divert, use or otherwise transfer, any UOP products, technology, software, or proprietary information: (i) to or for any Sanctioned Persons or Sanctioned Jurisdictions; or (ii) for purposes prohibited by any Sanctions Laws.