Equipment Lifecycle Clause Samples

The Equipment Lifecycle clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the use, maintenance, and eventual disposal or return of equipment provided under the agreement. Typically, it outlines how equipment should be handled during its operational period, including requirements for regular maintenance, repair, and reporting of issues, as well as the process for decommissioning or returning equipment at the end of its useful life or contract term. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding equipment care and transition, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring the equipment is properly managed throughout its lifecycle.
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Equipment Lifecycle. Customer is responsible for the maintenance and replacement of all Equipment used to provide Service and all equipment used to access Service.
Equipment Lifecycle. LightEdge is responsible for the maintenance and/or replacement of failed Managed Storage hardware and core network switching used to access Service. Customer is responsible for the maintenance and/or replacement of any hardware or software specific to their Server which is used to connect to Service. This includes but is not limited to Ethernet NIC cards, patch cabling from Server to LightEdge, Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, iSCSI/ToE drivers or Operating System settings on Server. LightEdge reserves the right to classify previously supported Equipment as “end of sale” or “end of lifeat any time. Equipment classified by LightEdge as “end-of-sale” will no longer be sold to a Customer for Service even if Customer had previously purchased that specific Equipment for same Service. LightEdge will make every effort to continue to support Equipment classified as end-of-sale for as long as possible. LightEdge reserves the right to reclassify of end-of- sale Equipment as end-of-life at no less than six (6) months after such Equipment has been classified as end-of-sale Equipment. Equipment classified as “end-of-life” will no longer be supported or sold by LightEdge. If Customer has Equipment that has been classified as end-of-life in Service LightEdge reserves the right to mandate Customer upgrade to supported Equipment at Customer’s expense in order to provide Service to Customer. LightEdge does not relinquish this right even if Equipment was sold to Customer by LightEdge.
Equipment Lifecycle. LightEdge is responsible for the maintenance and replacement of the Equipment used to provide Service.
Equipment Lifecycle. Unless Customer has contracted with LightEdge for Equipment warranty Customer is responsible for any failure of Equipment. LightEdge reserves the right to classify previously supported Equipment as “end of sale” or “end of lifeat any time. Equipment classified by LightEdge as “end-of-sale” will no longer be sold to a Customer for Service even if Customer had previously purchased that specific Equipment for same Service. LightEdge will make every effort to continue to support Equipment classified as end-of-sale for as long as possible. LightEdge reserves the right to reclassify of end-of- sale Equipment as end-of-life at no less than six (6) months after such Equipment has been classified as end-of-sale Equipment. Equipment classified as “end-of-life” will no longer be supported or sold by LightEdge. If Customer has Equipment that has been classified as end-of-life in Service LightEdge reserves the right to mandate Customer upgrade to supported Equipment at Customer’s expense in order to provide Service to Customer. LightEdge does not relinquish this right even if Equipment was sold to Customer by LightEdge.
Equipment Lifecycle. LightEdge is responsible for the maintenance and replacement of the Equipment used to prov ide Serv ice. This is not inclusiv e of Customer ow ▇▇▇ gear.
Equipment Lifecycle. Customer is responsible for the maintenance and replacement of all Equipment used to prov ide Serv ice and all equipment used to access Serv ice.

Related to Equipment Lifecycle

  • Equipment List 1. All items of equipment to be purchased with funds under this Contract must be itemized in Grantee’s equipment list as finally approved by the System Agency in the executed Contract. The equipment list must include: i. Description of the property; ii. Serial number or other identification number; iii. Source of funding for the property (including the Federal Assistance Identification Number); iv. Who holds title, v. Acquisition date and cost of the property;

  • Equipment Use Lessee agrees that the Equipment will be operated by competent, qualified personnel in connection with Lessee's business for the purpose for which the Equipment was designed and in accordance with applicable operating instructions, laws, and government regulations, and that Lessee shall use all reasonable precautions to prevent loss or damage to the Equipment from fire and other hazards. Lessee shall procure and maintain in effect all orders, licenses, certificates, permits, approvals, and consents required by federal, state, or local laws or by any governmental body, agency, or authority in connection with the delivery, installation, use, and operation of the Equipment.

  • Equipment Cleaning (a) Areas, known by Forest Service prior to timber sale advertisement, that are infested with invasive species of concern are shown on Sale Area Map. A current list of invasive species of concern and a map showing the extent of known infestations is available at the Forest Supervisor’s Office. For purposes of this provision, “Off-Road Equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles.

  • Equipment Procurement If responsibility for construction of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades is to be borne by the Connecting Transmission Owner, then the Connecting Transmission Owner shall commence design of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades and procure necessary equipment as soon as practicable after all of the following conditions are satisfied, unless the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner otherwise agree in writing: 5.5.1 NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner have completed the Interconnection Facilities Study pursuant to the Interconnection Facilities Study Agreement; 5.5.2 The NYISO has completed the required cost allocation analyses, and Developer has accepted his share of the costs for necessary System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades in accordance with the provisions of Attachment S of the NYISO OATT; 5.5.3 The Connecting Transmission Owner has received written authorization to proceed with design and procurement from the Developer by the date specified in Appendix B hereto; and 5.5.4 The Developer has provided security to the Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Article 11.5 by the dates specified in Appendix B hereto.

  • Equipment Location The Company recognizes that it is important when designing, constructing, and maintaining physical plant components, to have regard for the specific placement of equipment, with a view to the elimination of hazardous work situations. Accordingly, wherever practical to do so, new installations, or the rebuild of existing installations, will be designed accordingly.