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Salient Terms and Conditions. 5.1 LSKM shall assist and arrange for CUCKOO on the Products, including delivery to customers, which CUCKOO shall promote and sell in Malaysia using its sales forces, distribution networks and any other means that shall deem appropriate. 5.2 LSKM shall be responsible to set up and to apply for all authorisation, permits, licenses, Registration and Regulatory Approval necessary to distribute the ordered Products in Malaysia. 5.3 CUCKOO shall in its reasonable endeavours, to co-operate with LSKM in good-will, preparing the applications for any registration and/or licensing by providing all the information that may be required in relation to the Products (if any). 5.4 The Parties agrees that all sales of the Products shall be at the price specified in the Agreement which shall from time to time subject to such discounts and other deductions as both Parties may allow. 5.5 The responsibilities of the Parties are as follows:- CUCKOO a. CUCKOO shall use its best endeavor to actively promote and market the Products within Malaysia taking into considerations and adapted to suit the local market requirements; b. CUCKOO shall use its best endeavor to promote and obtain orders for the Products for the customers; c. CUCKOO shall use its best endeavor to promote and extend the sales of the Products throughout Malaysia to all potential purchasers thereof and work diligently to obtain orders; d. CUCKOO shall bear all advertisement and promotional expenses incurred from the Products marketing activities; and e. CUCKOO shall manage, collect, retrieve and/or recover the recurring monthly payments incurred from the Products towards the customers that purchasing the Products. a. to collaborate and assist CUCKOO to develop the Product in accordance with the product specifications jointly agreed by the Parties; b. to manage on the Product developments including but not limited to product souring, product research, testing, product technical supports, product modifications and implementations, product consultancy services being the fulfilment and accomplishment of both Parties in the Agreement; c. to provide all the necessary information requested by Cuckoo in relation to the Product in an accurate, complete, and correct form; d. to communicate and negotiate with CUCKOO on all matters related to the Products; and e. to warrants and undertakes the Product is to be complied with the laws, rules and regulations of the Malaysia authorities, as well as with the administrative directio...
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