Common use of Proof of Delivery Clause in Contracts

Proof of Delivery. The submission of a store-­‐stamped or store-­‐manager signed invoice, (known as proof-­‐of-­‐delivery or “POD”) by the Supplier is a mandatory prerequisite for the Retailer to consider making an additional payment for non-­‐scanned sales. If the Supplier fails to provide a store-­‐signed or store-­‐stamped POD, the Retailer will pay on their scanned sales only. The Supplier understands and accepts that a POD is not a commitment to pay by the Retailer, but rather an agreement to consider.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: svinsights.icucsolutions.com, www.icontrolsbt.com

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Proof of Delivery. The submission of a store-­‐stamped store-stamped or store-­‐manager store-manager signed invoice, (known as proof-­‐of-­‐delivery proof-of-delivery or “POD”) by the Supplier is a mandatory prerequisite for the Retailer to consider making an additional payment for non-­‐scanned non-scanned sales. If the Supplier fails to provide a store-­‐signed store-signed or store-­‐stamped store-stamped POD, the Retailer will pay on their scanned sales only. The Supplier understands and accepts that a POD is not a commitment to pay by the Retailer, but rather an agreement to consider.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: harmony.icucsolutions.com, harmony.icucsolutions.com

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