Common use of Customer's Default Clause in Contracts

Customer's Default. In the event that the customer does not take delivery of the goods after the agreed delivery date, or in the event that the customer requests postponement of delivery Seller reserves the right to store the goods at the customers own risk and expense. In the event that delivery is delayed because of changes in prevailing conditions on the part of the customer, the customer shall be liable for all payment to Seller on the date agreed in written order confirmation unless otherwise agreed in writing by Seller. If the customer for any reason, despite a written request from Seller refuses to take delivery of the goods, Seller retains the right to sell the goods in question at the best possible price at the customers expense. This right also applies when the goods in question have been specifically manufactured for the customer.

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Sources: Conditions of Sales and Delivery, Conditions of Sales and Delivery

Customer's Default. In the event that the customer Customer does not take delivery of the goods after the agreed delivery date, or in the event that the customer Customer requests postponement of that delivery be delayed, Seller reserves the right to store the goods at the customers Customer’s own risk and expense. In the event that delivery is delayed because of changes in prevailing conditions on the part of the customerCustomer, the customer Customer shall be liable for all payment to Seller on the date agreed in the written order confirmation unless otherwise agreed in writing by Seller. If the customer Customer for any reason, despite a written request from Seller ▇▇▇▇▇▇ refuses to take delivery of the goods, any goods Seller retains the right to sell the goods in question at the best possible price at the customers Customer’s expense. This right also applies when in the event that the goods in question have been specifically manufactured for the customerCustomer.

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Sources: Terms of Business