Equipment Monitoring Service definition

Equipment Monitoring Service means the services provided by Sandvik in connection with receiving Input Data as further detailed in the Contract which may include, but is not limited to, availability to Connected Equipment data via a web managed (or similar) subscription service received following online acceptance of relevant web portal terms and conditions; “Force Majeure” shall be any event or circumstance beyond Sandvik’s control and shall include but not be limited to any shortage of electricity or water, lack of production, capacity or raw materials, strikes, lock outs, labour disputes, fires, floods, epidemics or pandemics, acts of God or public enemy, malicious or accidental damage, delays in transport or delays by a carrier servicer, breakdowns in machinery, non-performance or failure by any bank in relation to sending or receiving money under this Contract due to trade or compliance restrictions, trade sanctions or embargoes (including new, expanded or changed in scope, and restrictions or prohibitions by any government or any semi-government authorities or any new circumstance, act or omission of the Customer or a third party that would or is likely to result in Sandvik being liable or responsible to Customer or in breach (or in the reasonable opinion of Sandvik is likely to become in breach) of any law (including extraterritorial laws), any financing arrangements, including any loan facilities or issued notes of Sandvik AB (publ.) or any of its affiliates, or this Contract; “Goods” means the goods specified in the Order (including any embedded or standalone software) which Sandvik agrees to provide in the Order Acceptance; “Input Data” means data that is generated, collected, recorded or uploaded either by, from or in connection with, the Connected Equipment, including utilization information regarding the Connected Equipment and the standard industry data SAE J1939 but excluding any data or information regarding Sandvik’s equipment control systems including how to achieve functional performance; “Intellectual Property” means including but not limited to any and all patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade dress,
Equipment Monitoring Service means the services provided by Sandvik in connection with receiving Input Data as further detailed in the Contract which may include, but is
Equipment Monitoring Service means the services provided by Sandvik in connection with receiving Input Data as further detailed in the Contract which may include, but is not limited to, availability to Connected Equipment data via a web managed (or similar) subscription service received following online acceptance of relevant web portal terms and conditions; “Force Majeure” shall be any event or circumstance beyond Sandvik’s control and shall include but not be limited to any shortage of electricity or water, lack of production, capacity or raw materials, strikes, lock outs, labour disputes, fires, floods, epidemics or

Examples of Equipment Monitoring Service in a sentence

  • Further, Sandvik will not assume any obligation, responsibility or liability whatsoever for the Customer’s reliance on (and/or use of) any Output Data or otherwise of the Equipment Monitoring Service.

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  • The Customer acknowledges that the Equipment Monitoring Service is personal to the Customer and cannot be assigned.

  • Sandvik makes no statement about the suitability of the Equipment Monitoring Service for a given situation and the Customer acknowledges that it is its sole responsibility to determine and ensure that the Equipment Monitoring Services are relevant for its particular business needs.

  • Sandvik cannot guarantee that the Equipment Monitoring Service completely reflects the factual condition of the Connected Equipment and it is the Customer’s sole responsibility to review the information in relation to the Equipment Monitoring Service and confirm the actual condition of the Connected Equipment accordingly.

  • The Customer acknowledges that the Equipment Monitoring Service is based on Input Data sent to Sandvik.

  • The Equipment Monitoring Service is a service provided by Sandvik based on Input Data sent by Customer to Sandvik.

  • Input Data that has been processed by Sandvik in order to provide deliverables to the Purchaser as part of the Equipment Monitoring Service which always excludes any data or information regarding Sandvik’s equipment control systems including how to achieve functional performance.

  • When the network uses larger packet sizes, it can send more data more efficiently because the effect of the gap in between the packets is minimized.

  • Further, Newtrax Group will not assume any obligation, responsibility or liability whatsoever for the Customer’s reliance on (and/or use of) any Output Data or otherwise of the Equipment Monitoring Service.


More Definitions of Equipment Monitoring Service

Equipment Monitoring Service means the services provided by Sandvik in connection with receiving Input Data as further detailed in the Contract which may include, but is not limited to, availability to Connected Equipment data via a web managed (or similar) subscription service received following online acceptance of relevant web portal terms and conditions; “Force Majeure” shall be any event or circumstance beyond Sandvik’s control and shall include but not be limited to any shortage of electricity or water, lack of production, capacity or raw materials, strikes, lock outs, labour disputes, fires, floods, epidemics or pandemics, acts of God or public enemy, malicious or accidental damage, delays in transport, or delays by a carrier servicer, breakdowns in machinery, non-performance or failure by any bank in relation to sending or receiving money under this Contract due to

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