Counting Cases Clause Samples

The "Counting Cases" clause defines how the number of legal cases or claims is determined for the purposes of the agreement. It typically specifies whether multiple related claims are treated as a single case or as separate cases, and may outline criteria for grouping or separating claims based on factors like common facts, parties, or legal issues. This clause is essential for clarifying how limits, fees, or obligations tied to the number of cases are calculated, thereby preventing disputes over case aggregation and ensuring predictable application of contractual terms.
Counting Cases. Disposition of Overwrite Cases and Cases-Not-Stocked 4.3.3.2.2. - 4.3.3.2.2.1. Placement of Merchandise Within Item Allocation 4.3.3.2.3. - 4.3.3.2.3.1. Unit Placement
Counting Cases. The QAE and the Contractor shall mutually agree upon procedures under which the Government will count overwrite cases and cases-not-stocked. During each night stocking 3.2.1.1.). The Government will not count half-cases- remaining as overwrite cases or as cases-not-stocked The QAE shall forward these counts to the Contracting Officer as part of monthly surveillance documentation.