Common use of Acceptance of Shipment Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Shipment. If it is desired to make a change to the previously agreed upon delivery schedule, Steel King will attempt to accommodate the request without cost to the Buyer. In the event that the ordered product(s) require storage due to job site delays, and the notice of delay falls within eight weeks of the agreed upon delivery date, Steel King will attempt to locate storage for a maximum of 30 days and the Buyer agrees to pay all reasonable storage and handling charges. Any such costs will be estimated and presented to the Buyer for approval. If the cost is not approved, the Buyer must accept delivery on the original date. Steel King does not guarantee the availability of inside storage. The responsibility for the quality of the paint finish on product stored outdoors, and any dust on product stored indoors, lies entirely with the Buyer. The project will be invoiced on the date on which the shipment was previously scheduled, and the Buyer agrees to pay the invoice within 30 days of the invoice date, regardless of the date the product actually ships or delivers. The Buyer agrees to accept delivery no more than 30 days after the originally scheduled delivery date.

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