ORDERS AND OPERATION Sample Clauses

ORDERS AND OPERATION. 1.1 Customer Order(s). To order any Product, Customer must submit to WTI a signed Product Order (“Order”) specifying the ordered Service or Equipment. WTI will be obligated to provide the Service and Equipment only upon WTI’s written acceptance of the Order and Customer’s submission and WTI’s acceptance of any necessary letters of authorization (“LOA”) required by WTI in order to enable it to act on Customer’s behalf in connection with establishing Service that will replace any services furnished by existing providers. WTI may require Customer to complete and submit WTI’s Credit Application prior to acceptance of an Order. WTI will notify Customer of any additional terms or conditions relating to WTI’s acceptance of Customer’s credit, including, without limitation, a requirement to furnish a deposit or post other security. WTI shall not be obligated to provide any Product until Customer has acknowledged its acceptance of such additional terms and conditions.

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