Incidental Items Clause Samples

Incidental Items. Molds, models, tools, films, etc. that have been made by Seller to enable him to execute the order shall, on being paid for, become the property of Buyer, even if they remain in Seller's possession. Seller shall be obliged to hand them over to Buyer on request.
Incidental Items. The naming of any material or equipment shall mean furnishing and installing of same, including all incidental and accessory items thereto and labor therefore, in accordance with first-class practices of the trade involved, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Incidental Items. Any item of work not specifically identified or paid for directly, but which is necessary for the satisfactory completion of any paid items of work, will be considered as incidental to those items, and will be included in the cost of those items.
Incidental Items. 12.1 Moulds, models, tools, films, etc. that have been made by Seller to enable Seller to execute the order shall, on being paid for, become the property of Buyer, even if they remain in Seller's possession. Seller shall be obliged to hand them over to Buyer on request. 12.2 If any of the above elements were protectable in the shelter of the rules of the industrial and intellectual property and Seller had not requested such protection, Seller shall be entitled to protect it under any institution of industrial or intellectual property in countries it deems appropriate and for the maximum time allowed by the relevant legal system.
Incidental Items. 12.1. Molds, models, tools, films, etc., made by the seller to allow it to execute the purchase order shall, upon payment, become the property of the purchaser, even if they remain in the possession of the seller. The seller shall be required to deliver them upon request of the purchaser.

Related to Incidental Items

  • Incidental Costs The MCOP shall bear the sole expense of all costs to mitigate any harmful effect, of any breaches or security incidents which were caused by the MCOP, or its subcontractors, in violation of the terms of this Agreement. These costs will include, but are not limited to, the cost of investigation, remediation, and assistance to the affected individuals, entities or other authorities.

  • Incidental Expenses Except as expressly provided in an applicable Work Order, those expenses that Contractor incurs in performing the Services (e.g., travel and lodging, document reproduction and shipping, and long distance telephone) shall be included in Contractor’s rates. Accordingly, Contractor’s expenses are not separately reimbursable by LAUSD unless, on a case-by-case basis, LAUSD has agreed in advance and in writing to reimburse Contractor for particular expenses.

  • Incidental and Consequential Damages Contractor shall be responsible for incidental and consequential damages resulting in whole or in part from Contractor’s acts or omissions. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a waiver or limitation of any rights that City may have under applicable law.

  • Incidentals Furthermore, for travel in excess of the 50km, Employees using their own vehicle will be compensated for consideration of the ‘incidental expenses actually incurred’ at the rate set out in Appendix A to this Part. It is further agreed that when multiple Employees are travelling to a site together this incidental allowance will only be paid to the Employee who is actually driving the vehicle and actually incurring the expense.