Common use of Identification and Control Clause in Contracts

Identification and Control. Contractor shall be directly responsible for and accountable for all supplies, parts, materials, components, subsystems or systems (whether in its possession or the possession of any of its Subcontractors) which are to become the property of Customer pursuant to the terms of this Contract, and which are part of the Deliverable Items to be Delivered under this Contract. For this purpose, Contractor shall (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to protect and preserve all of the Customer's Deliverable Items until Acceptance under this Contract and (ii) establish and maintain a system to control and identify, at all times and until the Delivery and Acceptance of the last Deliverable Item to be delivered hereunder, all of the aforementioned property in its possession or the possession of its Subcontractors.

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Sources: Contract (CSC Holdings Inc)

Identification and Control. Contractor shall be directly responsible for and accountable for all supplies, parts, materials, components, subsystems or systems (whether in its possession or the possession of any of its Subcontractors) which are to become the property of Customer pursuant to the terms of this Contract, and which are part of the Deliverable Items to be Delivered under this Contract. For this purpose, Contractor shall (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to protect and preserve all of the Customer's ’s Deliverable Items until Acceptance under this Contract and (ii) establish and maintain a system to control and identify, at all times and until the Delivery and Acceptance of the last Deliverable Item to be delivered hereunder, all of the aforementioned property in its possession or the possession of its Subcontractors.

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Sources: Contract (Cablevision Systems Corp /Ny)