Common use of Duty To Remove Marks Or Destroy Noncomplying Products Clause in Contracts

Duty To Remove Marks Or Destroy Noncomplying Products. Supplier agrees not to sell, transfer distribute or otherwise convey any part, component, product or service bearing or incorporating Philips Marks, part numbers or other identifiers, including any Philips packaging, copyrights or code, to any party other than to Eligible Purchasers. Supplier will remove from all rejected, returned or un purchased OEM Products any such Philips Marks or identifiers, even if such removal would require destruction of the OEM Products. Supplier further agrees not to represent that such OEM Products are built for Philips or to Philips specifications. Supplier will defend and indemnify Philips Philips Confidential against any claims, losses, liabilities, costs or expenses that Philips may incur as a result of Supplier's breach of this obligation.

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Sources: Oem Purchase Agreement (Biotel Inc.)

Duty To Remove Marks Or Destroy Noncomplying Products. Supplier agrees not to sell, transfer distribute or otherwise convey any part, component, product or service bearing or incorporating Philips Marks, part numbers or other identifiers, including any Philips packaging, copyrights or code, to any party other than to Eligible Purchasers. Supplier will remove from all rejected, returned or un purchased OEM Products any such Philips Marks or identifiers, even if such removal would require destruction of the OEM Products. Supplier further agrees not to represent that such OEM Products are built for Philips or to Philips specifications. Supplier will defend and indemnify Philips Philips Confidential against any claims, losses, liabilities, costs or expenses that Philips may incur as a result of Supplier's breach of this obligation.

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Sources: Oem Purchase Agreement (Biotel Inc.)