Obsolete Spare Parts and Surplus Provisioning Items Sample Clauses

Obsolete Spare Parts and Surplus Provisioning Items. Title and Risk of Loss Title to and risk of loss of any obsolete or unusable Spare Parts returned to Bombardier pursuant to Article 2.9.8 shall pass to Bombardier upon delivery thereof to Bombardier. Risk of loss of any Spare Parts substituted for an obsolete or unusable Spare Part pursuant to Article 2.9.1 shall pass to Frontier upon delivery thereof to Frontier. Title to and risk of loss of any Provisioning Items repurchased by Bombardier pursuant to Article 2.9.3 shall pass to Bombardier upon delivery thereof to Bombardier. With respect to the obsolete or unusable Spare Parts which may be returned to Bombardier and the Spare Parts substituted therefor pursuant to Article 2.9.1, and the Provisioning Items which may be repurchased by Bombardier pursuant to Article 2.9.3, the party which has the risk of loss of any such Spare Part or Provisioning Item shall have the responsibility of providing any insurance coverage thereon desired by such party.
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Obsolete Spare Parts and Surplus Provisioning Items. Title and Risk of Loss

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