Common use of WARRANTY START DATE Clause in Contracts

WARRANTY START DATE. Xxxxx provides the Warranties set forth herein commencing upon the earlier of delivery of Modules to the original purchaser thereof or that date which is one hundred and eighty (180) days following the Module manufacture date, as indicated by the serial number [digit no. 7 – 12 (YYMMDD), starting from the left side of the serial number] for such Module (“Warranty Start Date”).

Appears in 47 contracts

Samples: jinkosolar.com.au, jinkosolar.com.au, www.luxcoenergy.com.au

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WARRANTY START DATE. Xxxxx provides the Warranties set forth herein commencing upon the earlier of delivery of Modules a Module to the original purchaser thereof or that date which is one hundred and eighty (180) days following the Module manufacture date, as indicated by the serial number [digit no. 7 – 12 (YYMMDD), starting from the left side of the serial number] for such Module (“Warranty Start Date”).

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: elalmacenfotovoltaico.com, perthsolarwarehouse.com.au, solarpowerdirect.com.au

WARRANTY START DATE. Xxxxx provides the Warranties set forth herein commencing upon the earlier of delivery of Modules a Module to the original purchaser thereof or that date which is one hundred and eighty (180) days following the Module manufacture date, as indicated by the serial number [digit no. 7 – 12 11 (YYMMDDYYMDD), starting from the left side of the serial number, with the letter M corresponding to the month as indicated in the table below] for such Module (“Warranty Start Date”).. lett er A B C D E F G H J K L M

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: jinkosolar.com.au, jinkosolar.com.au, elalmacenfotovoltaico.com

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WARRANTY START DATE. Xxxxx provides the Warranties set forth herein commencing upon the earlier of delivery of Modules to the original purchaser thereof or that date which is one hundred and eighty (180) days following the Module manufacture date, as indicated by the serial number [digit no. 7 12 (YYMMDD), starting from the left side of the serial number] for such Module (“Warranty Start Date”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dtelec.com.au

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