DELIVERY ALLOWANCE SCHEDULE Sample Clauses

DELIVERY ALLOWANCE SCHEDULE. The following Delivery Allowance Schedule (DAS) indicates the maximum dollar amount that will be paid for delivery of a Vehicle from the Delivery Origin to the applicable Region to which the Vehicle(s) are delivered. A Contractor may include a Delivery Charge that is less than the Delivery Allowance in the bid submitted for the Mini-Bid. A bid for a Mini-Bid that includes a Delivery Charge that exceeds the Delivery Allowance shall be rejected. The Region is determined by the New York State County in which the Delivery Origin is located. If the Delivery Origin is not located within the State of New York, then the Region utilized shall be the Region that is closest in distance to the Delivery Origin.
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DELIVERY ALLOWANCE SCHEDULE. E. An Authorized User may choose to stagger the delivery of Vehicles over a period of time, and to multiple delivery locations, as specified on the Purchase Order. For example, order forty (40) Vehicles with instructions to deliver four (4) Vehicles to each of ten (10) locations over a period of time.
DELIVERY ALLOWANCE SCHEDULE. The following Delivery Allowance Schedule (DAS) indicates the maximum dollar amount that will be paid for delivery of a Vehicle from the Delivery Origin. A Contractor may include a Delivery Charge that is less than the Delivery Allowance in the bid submitted for the Mini-Bid. The Region is determined by the Delivery Origin NYS County. If the Delivery Origin is not located within the State of New York, then the Region utilized shall be the Region that is closest in distance to the Delivery Origin.

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