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Motorola, Inc.
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A-2005-097
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5/2/2005
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so that it may perform its duties in accordance with the Performance Schedule and Statement of <br />Work. If the Statement of Work so indicates, Motorola may assist Customer in the local building <br />permit process. <br />6.2. SITE CONDITIONS. Customer will ensure that all work sites it provides will be safe, <br />secure, and in compliance with all applicable industry and OSHA standards. To the extent <br />applicable and unless the Statement of Work states to the contrary, Customer will ensure that <br />these work sites have adequate: physical space; air conditioning and other environmental <br />conditions; electrical power outlets, distribution and equipment; and telephone or other <br />communication lines (including modem access and adequate interfacing networking <br />capabilities), all for the installation, use and maintenance of the System. Before installing the <br />Equipment or Software at a work site, Motorola will inspect the work site and advise Customer <br />of any apparent deficiencies or non - conformities with the requirements of this Section. This <br />Agreement is predicated upon normal soil conditions as defined by the version of E.I.A. standard <br />RS -222 in effect on the Effective Date. <br />6.3. SITE ISSUES. If a Party determines that the sites identified in the Technical and <br />Implementation Documents are no longer available or desired, or if subsurface, structural, <br />adverse environmental or latent conditions at any site differ from those indicated in the Technical <br />and Implementation Documents, the Parties will promptly investigate the conditions and will <br />select replacement sites or adjust the installation plans and specifications as necessary. If change <br />in sites or adjustment to the installation plans and specifications causes a change in the cost or <br />time to perform, the Parties will equitably amend the Contract Price, Performance Schedule, or <br />both, by a change order. <br />Section 7 TRAINING <br />Any training to be provided by Motorola to Customer will be described in the Statement of <br />Work. Customer will notify Motorola immediately if a date change for a scheduled training <br />program is required. If Motorola incurs additional costs because Customer reschedules a training <br />program less than thirty (30) days before its scheduled start date, Motorola may recover these <br />additional costs. <br />Section 8 SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE <br />8.1. COMMENCEMENT OF ACCEPTANCE TESTING. Motorola will provide to <br />Customer at least ten (10) days notice before the Acceptance Tests commence. System testing <br />will occur only in accordance with the Acceptance Test Plan. <br />8.2. SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE. System Acceptance will occur upon successful completion <br />of the Acceptance Tests. Upon System Acceptance, the Parties will memorialize this event by <br />promptly executing a System Acceptance Certificate. If the Acceptance Test Plan includes <br />separate tests for individual Subsystems or phases of the System, acceptance of the individual <br />Subsystem or phase will occur upon the successful completion of the Acceptance Tests for the <br />Subsystem or phase, and the Parties will promptly execute an acceptance certificate for the <br />Subsystem or phase. If Customer believes the System has failed the completed Acceptance <br />Tests, Customer will provide to Motorola a written notice that includes the specific details of the <br />failure. If Customer does not provide to Motorola a failure notice within thirty (30) days after <br />Santa Ana, CSA Page 7 May 2, 2005 <br />Motorola Contract No. 05.17505 <br />
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