Main Components Sample Clauses

The 'Main Components' clause identifies and defines the essential parts or elements that are central to the subject of the agreement, such as key deliverables, services, or products. In practice, this clause typically lists or describes the primary items that must be provided, maintained, or addressed under the contract, ensuring all parties have a clear understanding of what constitutes the core of the arrangement. By explicitly outlining these main components, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by clarifying expectations and responsibilities regarding the most important aspects of the agreement.
Main Components. Lessee’s Improvements include all improvements shown on the Site Plan or required by applicable law.
Main Components. Environmental
Main Components. Data Tier
Main Components. The Project’s second phase includes technical assistance, project preparation, works and supplies, supervision, management and commissioning of the following components of water and wastewater facilities: 1. Water Supply and Distribution 1.1. ▇▇▇▇▇ water supply III (vodovod ▇▇▇▇▇ III. Etapa) Ca.
Main Components. In the event any Main Component shall be replaced by a component not owned by Lessor and such component shall be delivered with the returned Airframe, such component shall be of the same model, including upgrades, as the Main Component described herein which it replaces, and shall have a value and utility at least equal to, and be in as good operating condition and repair as required by the terms hereof, immediately prior to such return, and the remaining operating time between hot section inspections and overhauls on each such component shall not be less than the minimum remaining operating time specified in Section 7.1 hereof, and Lessee will, at its own cost and expense and concurrently with such delivery, furnish Lessor with a ▇▇▇▇ of Sale, in form and substance satisfactory to Lessor, with respect to each such component, and with evidence of Lessee's unencumbered title to such component (including, if reasonably requested by Lessor, an opinion of Lessee's counsel with respect to such title) and shall take such other action as Lessor may request in order that full title to such component, free and clear of all Liens (other than any lien created by Lessor), shall be duly and properly vested in Lessor, and upon passage of such title to Lessor, such component shall be a Main Component for all purposes of this Lease. Upon full compliance with the terms of this Section 7.2, Lessor will transfer to Lessee Lessor's interest in any Main Component (including, to the extent transferable, any interest of Lessor in any unexpired warranty applicable to such Main Component and issued by a person other than Lessor) so substituted for and not installed on the Airframe at the time of the return thereof, "As Is, Where Is," without representation, warranty or recourse of any kind whatsoever, expressed or implied.

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  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

  • OPEN SOURCE COMPONENTS The DS Offerings may include open source components. Whenever notices (such as acknowledgment, copies of licenses or attribution notice) are required by the original licensor, such notices are included in the Documentation of the DS Offerings. Moreover, some open source components may not be distributed and licensed under the terms of the Agreement but under the terms of their original licenses as set forth in the Documentation of the DS Offerings themselves. Source code for open source software components is available upon request. Except for components mentioned in the section EXCLUSIONS below, the warranty and indemnification provided by DS under the Agreement apply to all open source software components and shall be provided by DS and not by the original licensor, but only for the use of the DS Offerings that is in compliance with the terms of the Agreement, and in conjunction with the DS Offerings. The original licensors of said open source software components provide them on an “as is” basis and without any liability whatsoever to Customer.

  • Third Party Components The Products and Services may contain third party components (including open source software) subject to separate license agreements. To the limited extent a third party license expressly supersedes this ▇▇▇▇, such third party license governs Customer’s use of that third party component.

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