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Equipment Purchase Agreement

An equipment purchase agreement documents the sale of business or commercial equipment — machinery, tools, technology, vehicles, medical equipment — with clear specifications, delivery terms, warranty provisions, and risk of loss.

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When to Use a Equipment Purchase Agreement

Use when buying or selling business equipment, machinery, medical devices, or other tangible assets where clear specifications, delivery terms, and warranty provisions are important.

What Makes This Type Different

How a Equipment Purchase Agreement differs from the standard Purchase Agreement.

  • Detailed equipment description with make, model, serial number
  • Delivery, installation, and testing provisions
  • Warranty terms and manufacturer warranty passthrough
  • Risk of loss and insurance during transit

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Equipment Purchase Agreement.

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