Duty to Mitigate Costs Sample Clauses

Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake Commercially Reasonable Efforts to mitigate the costs of termination, expiration or cancellation. Jabil shall make Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cancel all applicable component and material purchase orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such components and materials for alternate Company programs if applicable, or other customer orders provided the same can be used within thirty (30) days of the termination date.
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Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake Commercially Reasonable Efforts to mitigate the costs of termination, expiration or cancellation. Kin Yat shall make Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cancel all applicable component and material purchase orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such components and materials for alternate iRobot programs if applicable, or other customer orders provided the same can be used within [***] of the termination date.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake reasonable measures to mitigate the costs of termination. Manufacturer shall make reasonable efforts to cancel all applicable component purchase orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such components for other customer orders.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake Commercially Reasonable Efforts to mitigate the costs of termination, expiration or cancellation. Jabil shall make Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cancel all applicable component and material purchase orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such components and materials for alternate Company programs if applicable, or other customer orders provided the same can be used within sixty (60) days of the termination date. Jabil will seek to use such Company materials for other customer demands with preference given to the use of these materials over the purchase or delivery of new materials.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake Commercially Reasonable Efforts to mitigate the costs of termination, expiration, or cancellation. Supplier (or Company, if it is the direct purchaser) shall make Commercially Reasonable Efforts to cancel all applicable Component Purchase Orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such Components and materials for alternate Company programs if applicable, or other customer orders provided the same can be used within 30 days of the termination date.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. All parties shall, in good faith, undertake reasonable measures to mitigate the costs of termination.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. SECTION 11 TERM.........................................................PAGE 10 SECTION 12 TERMINATION..................................................PAGE 10
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Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both Parties shall, in good faith, undertake reasonable measures to mitigate the costs of termination, expiration or cancellation. Jabil shall make reasonable efforts to cancel all applicable component and material purchase orders and reduce the Inventory through return for credit programs or allocate such components and materials for alternate Quantum programs if applicable, or other customer orders provided the same can be used within thirty (30) days of the termination date. Quantum shall assist Jabil with the cancellation of component and material orders and to reduce the Inventory through return for credit programs or through allocating such components and materials for alternate Quantum programs if applicable.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both parties shall, in good faith, undertake reasonable measures to mitigate the costs of termination. Regardless of the foregoing, Manufacturer has no right to sell Flex Circuits, work in process, Products, or Consigned Equipment to any party without Staktek’s prior written consent.
Duty to Mitigate Costs. Both parties shall, in good faith, undertake reasonable efforts to mitigate the costs of termination as described above in Section 4.4. By way of example, Solectron shall use its best efforts to cancel all applicable materials and reduce inventory through return for credit programs or allocate these materials for alternate programs or products, if possible.
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