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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
044
Date
12/18/2017
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2017
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Section 6 SITES AND SITE CONDITIONS <br />6.1. ACCESS TO SITES. In addition to its responsibilities described elsewhere in this Agreement, <br />Customer will provide a designated project manager; all necessary construction and building permits, <br />zoning variances, licenses, and any other approvals that are necessary to develop or use the sites and <br />mounting locations; and access to the work sites or vehicles as reasonably requested by Motorola so that <br />it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Statement of Work. If the <br />Statement of Work so indicates, Motorola may assist Customer in the local building permit process. <br />6.2. SITE CONDITIONS. Customer will ensure that all work sites it provides will be safe, secure, and <br />in compliance with all applicable industry and OSHA standards. To the extent applicable and unless the <br />Statement of Work states to the contrary, Customer will ensure that these work sites have adequate: <br />physical space; air conditioning and other environmental conditions; adequate and appropriate electrical <br />power outlets, distribution, equipment and connections; and adequate telephone or other communication <br />lines (including modem access and adequate interfacing networking capabilities), all for the installation, <br />use and maintenance of the Products. Before installing the Equipment or Software at a work site, <br />Motorola may inspect the work site and advise Customer of any apparent deficiencies or non-conformities <br />with the requirements of this Section. <br />Section 7 ACCEPTANCE <br />Acceptance of the Products will occur upon delivery to Customer unless the Statement of Work provides <br />for acceptance verification or testing, in which case acceptance of the Products will occur upon <br />successful completion of the acceptance verification or testing. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, <br />Customer's use of the Products for their operational purposes will constitute acceptance. <br />Section 8 WARRANTIES <br />8.1. EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. During the Warranty Period, Motorola warrants that the Equipment <br />under normal use and service will be free from material defects in materials and workmanship. <br />8.2. MOTOROLA SOFTWARE WARRANTY. Unless otherwise stated in the Software License <br />Agreement, during the Warranty Period, Motorola warrants the Motorola Software in accordance with the <br />terms of the Software License Agreement and the provisions of this Section 9 that are applicable to the <br />Motorola Software. TO THE EXTENT, IF ANY, THAT THERE IS A SEPARATE LICENSE AGREEMENT <br />PACKAGED WITH, OR PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY WITH, A PARTICULAR PRODUCT THAT <br />BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON AN ACT OF ACCEPTANCE BY THE END USER, THEN THAT <br />AGREEMENT SUPERCEDES THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AS TO THE END USER OF <br />EACH SUCH PRODUCT. <br />8.3. EXCLUSIONS TO EQUIPMENT AND MOTOROLA SOFTWARE WARRANTIES. These <br />warranties do not apply to: (i) defects or damage resulting from: use of the Equipment or Motorola <br />Software in other than its normal, customary, and authorized manner; accident, liquids, neglect, or acts of <br />God; testing, maintenance, disassembly, repair, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment not <br />provided or authorized in writing by Motorola; Customer's failure to comply with all applicable industry and <br />OSHA standards; (ii) breakage of or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or <br />workmanship; (iii) Equipment that has had the serial number removed or made illegible; (iv) batteries <br />(because they carry their own separate limited warranty) or consumables; (v) freight costs to ship <br />Equipment to the repair depot; (vi) scratches or other cosmetic damage to Equipment surfaces that does <br />not affect the operation of the Equipment; and (vii) normal or customary wear and tear. <br />8.4. WARRANTY CLAIMS. To assert a warranty claim, Customer must notify Motorola in writing of <br />the claim before the expiration of the Warranty Period. Upon receipt of this notice, Motorola will <br />investigate the warranty claim. If this investigation confirms a valid warranty claim, Motorola will (at its <br />option and at no additional charge to Customer) repair the defective Equipment or Motorola Software, <br />replace it with the same or equivalent product, or refund the price of the defective Equipment or Motorola <br />Software. That action will be the full extent of Motorola's liability for the warranty claim. If this <br />Mayrield Village_Ohio_System Upgrade + Maintenance Services _08.14.17 4 <br />Motorola Contract No. <br />
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