Commodity supply Sample Clauses
The Commodity Supply clause defines the obligations and terms under which a seller provides specific commodities to a buyer. It typically outlines the type, quantity, quality, and delivery schedule of the commodities, as well as any standards or specifications they must meet. For example, it may require the seller to deliver a certain grade of raw material by a set date to a designated location. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what is being supplied and when, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over delivery or product quality.
Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined bill (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion.
Commodity supply. Key commodities and equipment necessary for the nutrition intervention include scales and micronutrients (Vitamin A and iron). These items are supplied by the MOH, and the project will assess supply and availability during the health facilities assessment. Currently, project partners do not know of shortages or logistical problems with these items.
Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined bill (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion. Our Contract is based on the information provided by You in the Application Form. You must inform us of any changes to this information. We are not required to back date any changes.
Commodity supply. If we supply both your gas and electricity, we do so under separate agreements, although you may receive a combined ▇▇▇▇ (which will show your gas and electricity charges separately) at our discretion.
(i) When this agreement starts.
(a) Each separate agreement for gas or electricity starts from the date that you sign it, accept it on the phone, or enrol online. If none of these apply to you, the agreement starts when you start receiving supply of gas or electricity.
(b) If we are taking over from your current supplier, we must complete the transfer within 22 days from the date you entered into the agreement, or where a cancellation period applies, within 22 days after the end of the cancellation period. (c) However, we do not have to complete your transfer within the period set out above if: (i) you ask for the transfer to take place at a later date; (ii) you inform us that you no longer want to change suppliers; (iii) your current supplier has objected to the transfer; (iv)after taking all reasonable steps, we still do not have all the information we need from you to complete the transfer; or (v) we are prevented from completing the transfer due to any other reason which is beyond our control.
(d) If the transfer has been delayed for one of the reasons set out at Section 3(c) (iii), (iv) or (v) above, once that reason no longer applies we will complete the transfer within 21 days of the date that the reason for the delay no longer applied.
(e) You agree to your current supplier giving us all your relevant details to help with your transfer and where applicable transferring to us the right to collect any debt you owe to that supplier and passing over all relevant account information.
Commodity supply. Several commodities are necessary for a successful immunization program. In addition to vaccines, health workers need syringes, needles, sterilization equipment, and cold chain equipment (refrigerators, cold boxes, vaccine vial monitors, etc.) The government provides necessary supplies and equipment for vaccination services, although resources are limited and health workers are strongly encouraged to reduce wastage. The project has not yet assessed the supply or continuity of these commodities, but will do so during the health facilities assessment.
