Additional Order Sample Clauses

The Additional Order clause defines the process by which a party can request goods or services beyond those initially agreed upon in the main contract. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for submitting additional orders, such as written notice, approval procedures, and any applicable pricing or delivery terms. Its core function is to provide a clear and structured method for expanding the scope of work or supply, thereby preventing misunderstandings and ensuring both parties agree to any changes in the contract's deliverables.
Additional Order. Each product is unique because the material and craftsmanship is unique to each product. Due to this, product may differ slightly from the previous order. NOTE! INSPECTION OF THE PRODUCT AT ARRIVAL IS MANDATORY.
Additional Order. Prior to the Effective Date, Medtronic shall have placed an order with Vista for the purchase and shipment of the following number of Systems for the Extended Geographies: Japan *** Systems (*** of which shall be a demonstration System) Australia/New Zealand *** System Canada *** Systems (*** of which shall be a demonstration System) On or prior to December 31, 1998, Medtronic will place an order for purchase and shipment of one System for India. *** Portions of this page have been omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment and filed separately with the Commission.
Additional Order an order placed by the Customer for additional modules or services to be provided via the Platform, other than those included within Services subject to the terms of this Agreement.
Additional Order. Set whether to enable or disable additional order and index additional order on the order
Additional Order. Concept/Technical Definition for Preliminary Design of Empennage (a) Seller agrees to develop a technical definition that will be used to evaluate cost and technical viability for the FF-1080-200 Empennage. This is expected to include Concept Development Drawings for the FF-1080-200 Empennage. This is expected to include Concept Development Drawings for the Horizontal Stabilizer (box, leading edge, and tip), Vertical Stabilizer (box, leading edge, and tip), H to V interface, Fuselage interface, Elevator (structure, drive, tab, and motion), Rudder (structure, drive, tab, and motion), and Dorsal Fin. Systems provisions to be considered include cable routings, and electrical systems routings. All drawings shall be created using CATIA. A preliminary drawing tree and preliminary bill of material shall be furnished. TAC is not responsible for system concept development or design. TAC is responsible only for provisions for systems routing and structure for the systems to attach to. The completeness of the systems routing and provisions design on the concept drawings is a function of the maturity of the information from the systems provider if specific information is not available for a particular system, a best practice assumption will be made for the purposes of completing the concept drawings. TAC furnished Elevator and Rudder systems motions and geometry shall be provided for preliminary layout and pricing efforts only. Any aircraft performance or stability and control issues related to these systems shall be verified by AUC. In addition, TAC will provide preliminary internal loads development for the empennage components. (b) The period of performance is for April 1, 2001, to July 27, 2001. (c) The agreed to price is $280,000. Paragraph 24.0 is added as follows.