Hardware Sold Clause Samples

Hardware Sold. During the applicable warranty period stated below, GE warrants that Hardware sold will be free from material defects in material and workmanship and will materially conform to any specifications agreed to by the Parties in writing. If any failure to meet this warranty appears within applicable warranty period from the date of shipment of the Hardware, and Customer returns such equipment to GE pursuant to GE’s applicable repair and replacement policy, GE shall correct any such failure at its option, (i) by repairing any defective or damaged part or parts of the equipment, or (ii) by making available, FCA GE's shipment facility (Incoterms 2010), any necessary repaired or replacement parts. Inbound shipping charges to GE, including associated taxes, duties, tariffs, etc., shall be paid by Customer. Return (outbound) warranty repair shipping charges shall be paid by GE to Customer’s destination. GE shall have no warranty obligation for Hardware damage or malfunction caused by accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, or improper repair, storage or handling by Customer or its agents. If in GE’s reasonable judgment such repair or replacement of Hardware is not practicable, GE shall offer to refund or credit monies paid by Customer for such Hardware upon a return of such Hardware to GE. The applicable warranty period for sold Hardware is twenty-four (24) months from shipment date, unless otherwise stated in the Order or an appendix hereto.

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