Physical Delivery of Bloom Systems Sample Clauses

The 'Physical Delivery of Bloom Systems' clause defines the obligations and procedures for delivering the physical components of Bloom Systems from the seller to the buyer. It typically outlines the timeline, location, and method of delivery, as well as the responsibilities for shipping, handling, and risk of loss during transit. For example, it may specify that the seller must deliver the systems to the buyer’s designated facility by a certain date and ensure proper packaging. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how and when the physical goods will be transferred, thereby reducing the risk of disputes related to delivery logistics or damage during shipment.
Physical Delivery of Bloom Systems. (a) Physical Delivery of each Bloom System shall occur no more than [***] days after the issuance of the applicable Purchase Order. (b) Physical Delivery of each Bloom System shall be DDP (Incoterms 2010) to its Site, in accordance with the California Uniform Commercial Code then in effect. Title to each Bloom System shall pass to Buyer upon Seller’s Delivery of such Bloom System, and such title shall be good and marketable and free of all Liens, except for Permitted Liens. From and after Seller’s Delivery of each Bloom System to Buyer all risk of loss or damage to such Bloom System shall be borne by Buyer. [***] Confidential Treatment Requested (c) [***] (d) To the extent any Facility has not achieved Commencement of Operations within the earlier of (i) [***] months of the payment of the portion of Purchase Price set forth in Section 2.2(a)(i) for the final Bloom System to be incorporated into such Facility and (ii) the Funding Date Deadline, then Buyer shall have the ongoing right for the period from the end of that six-month period until the earlier of the date that such Facility has achieved Commencement of Operations and [***] days after the end of that [***] to elect that such Facility be removed from its Site and delivered to Seller at Seller’s expense in an AS IS condition and that Seller promptly (but in no event later than [***] days thereafter) (i) refund (x) to Holdco the portion of the Purchase Price paid by Investor, which amount shall not exceed the percentage of the Purchase Price of the applicable Facilities paid by Investor for such Facilities and (y) to Buyer the portion of the Purchase Price paid by Bloom Member, which amount shall not exceed the percentage of the Purchase Price of the applicable Facilities paid by Bloom Member for such Facilities, at which time title and risk of loss with respect to such Facility shall pass back to Seller, and (ii) restore that portion of the Site which was improved to accept the installation of such removed Facility.

Related to Physical Delivery of Bloom Systems

  • Physical Delivery All notices must be in writing, except as provided in § 21.2. Any document, including a signed 234 document or notice, delivered to the other party to this Buyer Listing Contract, is effective upon physical receipt. Delivery to 235 Buyer is effective when physically received by ▇▇▇▇▇, any signator on behalf of ▇▇▇▇▇, any named individual of Buyer or 236 representative of Buyer.

  • Delivery of Software 1. SAP will deliver the Software as described in the Documentation and the Price List and will also provide the appropriate license key for the relevant End User. With regard to the features, quality and functionality of the Software the product description in the Documentation and the Price List is solely decisive. SAP does not own any additional features, quality or functionality. Distributor can, in particular, not assert any additional feature, quality or functionality from any public statements, publications or advertisements by SAP except to the extend SAP has expressly confirmed such additional feature, quality or functionality in writing. Any representation, warranty, undertaking or guarantee regarding additional features, quality or functionality is effective only if expressly confirmed by SAP’s management in writing. 2. After acceptance of an order, SAP will deliver to Distributor one copy of the relevant Software: a) on discs or other data media (“Physical Shipment”); or b) by making it available for downloading through the internet (usually on the SAP ServiceMarket Place (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/swdc)) (“Electronic Delivery”). 3. The relevant Software and Documentation will be deemed delivered (including but not limited for the purpose of fixed delivery dates or timely delivery) and the risk passes to Distributor: a) in case of Physical Shipment, when the relevant disc or other data media thereof is handed over to the freight carrier (FCA - Free Carrier (named place of delivery), Incoterms 2010); or b) in case of Electronic Delivery, when SAP has made an electronic copy thereof available for downloading and has informed Distributor accordingly, (“Delivery”). 4. Upon Distributor’s request or if stipulate in the order, SAP may agree to provide Software and/or the appropriate license key directly to the relevant Open Ecosystem Partner instead (“Open Ecosystem Partner Delivery”). In case of Open Ecosystem Partner Delivery, the provisions set out in this Article 5 (Delivery of Software) will apply analogously; delivery to Distributor will be deemed to occur upon Delivery to the Open Ecosystem Partner. 5. Upon Distributor’s request or if stipulate in the order, SAP may agree to provide Software and/or the appropriate license key directly to the relevant End User instead (“End User Delivery”). In case of End User Delivery, the provisions set out in this Article 5 (Delivery of Software) will apply analogously; delivery to Distributor will be deemed to occur upon Delivery to the End User. 6. SAP might be entitled to suspend the delivery of the Software, Maintenance Services, applicable license key or both to Distributor, Open Ecosystem Partner or End User or both as further set out in this Sell On Premise Distribution Model as well as the Distribution GTCS. 7. If Distributor receives a new copy of the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials that replaces previously provided Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials, Distributor must distribute that newest copy provided and either destroy or upon SAP’s request return previous copies. 8. Distributor must not make the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials available to the Open Ecosystem Partner or End User by any means other than by delivering the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials as originally provided by SAP. Distributor’s right to pass on the Software, Documentation and/or other SAP Materials is subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Material Delivery Within 60 days after award date, Purchaser shall provide Forest Service a written schedule showing the desired delivery dates of any material to be supplied by Forest Service. With reasonable notice, schedule may be amended by agreement. Forest Service agrees to make delivery within

  • Personal Delivery When personally delivered to the recipient, notice is effective upon delivery.

  • Additional Deliveries (i) To Agent, upon its request, and in any event no less frequently than five (5) Business Days after the end of each Fiscal Month (together with a copy of any of the following reports requested by Agent in writing after the Closing Date), Borrower will deliver each of the following reports, each of which shall be prepared by Borrower as of the last day of the immediately preceding Fiscal Month or the date 2 days prior to the date of any such request: (A) a Borrowing Base Certificate with respect to Credit Parties, accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion (in substantially the same form as Exhibit 4.2(d) (a “Borrowing Base Certificate”) as of the last day of such period (it being understood and agreed that, at its option, Borrower may deliver the Borrowing Base Certificate and such supporting detail and documentation more frequently than on a monthly basis, but not more frequently than on a weekly basis, it being further understood and agreed that, for any period during the first 6 months following the Closing Date, Borrower shall have the option of delivering an incomplete Borrowing Base Certificate, in which case, no deliveries will be required under Sections 4.2(d)(i)(B), 4.2(d)(i)(C) and 4.2(d)(iii)(A) through 4.2(d)(iii)(E) and the amount of the Borrowing Base for that period shall be deemed to be zero, provided that, once Borrower has delivered a completed Borrowing Base certificate this option shall no longer be available); (B) with respect to Credit Parties, a summary of Inventory by location and type with a supporting perpetual Inventory report and a slow-moving Inventory report, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion; and (C) with respect to Credit Parties, a monthly trial balance showing Accounts outstanding aged from invoice date as follows: 1 to 30 days, 31 to 60 days, 61 to 90 days and 91 days or more, accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion. (ii) To Agent, if requested by Agent in connection with or following the delivery of a Borrowing Base Certificate, collateral reports with respect to Credit Parties, including all additions and reductions (cash and non-cash) with respect to Accounts of Credit Parties, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion each of which shall be prepared by the Borrower as of the last day of the immediately preceding week or the date 2 days prior to the date of any request; (iii) To Agent, no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month and at the time of the delivery of each quarterly Financial Statements pursuant to this Section 4.2, as the case may be: (A) (x) no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month, a reconciliation of the most recent Borrowing Base, general ledger and month-end Inventory reports of Credit Parties to Credit Parties’ general ledger and (y) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a reconciliation of the most recent Borrowing Base, general ledger and month-end Inventory reports of Credit Parties to such quarterly Financial Statements, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion; (B) (x) no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month, a reconciliation of the perpetual inventory by location to Credit Parties’ most recent Borrowing Base Certificate and general ledger and (y) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a reconciliation of the perpetual inventory by location to such quarterly Financial Statements, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion; (C) (x) no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month, an aging of accounts payable and a reconciliation of that accounts payable aging to Credit Parties’ general ledger and (y) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, an aging of accounts payable and a reconciliation of that accounts payable aging to such quarterly Financial Statements, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion; (D) (x) no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month, a reconciliation of the outstanding Loans as set forth in the monthly Loan Account statement provided by Agent to Credit Parties’ general ledger and (y) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a reconciliation of the outstanding Loans as set forth in the monthly Loan Account statement provided by Agent to such quarterly Financial Statements, in each case accompanied by such supporting detail and documentation as shall be requested by Agent in its reasonable discretion; (E) no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day after the end of each Fiscal Month, supporting detail and documentation satisfactory to Agent in its reasonable discretion relating to (i) the current and historical performance of Eligible Remnant Inventory and (ii) credit memos issued with respect to the Credit Memo Chargeback Accounts; (F) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a summary of the outstanding balance of all intercompany loans owing by Borrower and owing by each Guarantor as of the last day of the applicable Fiscal Quarter; (G) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a summary of the license royalty payments owing by each Credit Party as of the last day of the applicable Fiscal Quarter with respect to material contracts listed in clauses (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Section 3.19, and a certificate that, to the Borrower’s knowledge, no default exists with respect to each such contract; and (H) together with each delivery of the quarterly Financial Statements, a listing of each transaction with an Affiliate permitted pursuant to Section 3.8 hereto which involves payments or assets of greater than $1,000,000; (iv) on the Closing Date and together with each delivery of the annual Financial Statements, and more frequently at any time there is a material increase in any rent or any storage, processing, freight or shipping charge, with respect to each leased, warehouse, processor or converter facility or other location where Collateral of any Credit Party is stored or located (in each case where Collateral of any Credit Party with a fair market value of greater than $50,000 is stored or located) (w) a schedule of rents showing the monthly rent due or other monthly charges due, (x) a schedule of accrued and unpaid storage and/or processing charges for the storage and/or processing of goods, (y) a schedule of accrued and unpaid charges of freight carrier or shipping company charges for the transportation of goods and (z) a certificate that, to the Borrower’s knowledge, no default exists with respect to each applicable agreement with such landlord, processor, bailee or freight carrier or shipping company; (v) To Agent, at the time of delivery of each of the annual Financial Statements delivered pursuant to this Section 4.2, (i) a listing of government contracts of each Credit Party subject to the Financial Administration Act (Canada); and (ii) a list of any applications for the registration of any Patent, Trademark or Copyright filed by any Credit Party with the Canadian Patent and Trademark Office, the Canadian Copyright Office or any similar office or agency in the prior Fiscal Year.