Examples of Need Date in a sentence
If Supplier agrees to the Need Date, the Need Date shall be considered the Delivery Date.
If Supplier agrees in writing to meet a Need Date, such Need Date shall be considered the Delivery Date.
If Supplier is unable to deliver Goods by the Need Date, Buyer may, without liability: (i) reduce or cancel its requirements for any part of the quantity of the Goods that cannot be delivered by the Need Date, (ii) reallocate to another Order, or reschedule, any portion of the Goods that cannot be delivered by the Need Date, or (iii) waive the Need Date and accept Goods on the Delivery Date.
If Supplier is unable to deliver Goods by the Need Date, Buyer may, without liability: (i) reduce or cancel its requirements for such Goods, (ii) reallocate to another Order, or reschedule, any such Goods, or (iii) waive the Need Date and accept such Goods on the Delivery Date.
If Buyer requests delivery of Goods on a date which do not allow sufficient Lead Time (a “Need Date”), Supplier shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to meet such Need Date.
The Contractor shall provide the updated accountability via IDE with the required items listed in line item format…Nomenclature, Part number, NSN, Location, Quantity, WBS, CLIN and Need Date.
Seller shall provide the updated physical inventory lists via IDE with the required items listed in line item format: at a minimum, Nomenclature, Part number, NSN, Location, Quantity, WBS, CLIN and Need Date.
Your prompt attention is required for formulation and approval of any necessary mitigation plans for the Network Upgrade(s) if the Need Date OR Estimated In-Service Date is not feasible.
SPP staff currently identifies an SPP Determined Need Date as part of the ITP process, which is published as part of the STEP and included in NTCs issued after projects have been approved by the Board of Directors.
Additionally, if it is anticipated that the completion of any Network Upgrade will be delayed past the Need Date OR Estimated In-Service Date, SPP requires a mitigation plan be filed within 60 days of the determination of expected delays.