Common use of DELIVERY AND PASSAGE OF TITLE Clause in Contracts

DELIVERY AND PASSAGE OF TITLE. 3.1 Time is of the essence of this Order. If Seller fails to deliver the goods or complete the services as scheduled, Buyer may assess such amounts as may be set in the Supply Agreement as liquidated damages for the agreed delay period. The parties agree that such amounts, if assessed, are an exclusive remedy for the agreed delay period, except as expressly provided in Sections 3(c) and 13(b) of the Supply Agreement; are a reasonable pre-estimate of the damages Buyer will suffer as a result of delay based on circumstances existing at the time the Order was issued; and are to be assessed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty. In the absence of agreed to liquidated damages, Buyer shall be entitled to recover damages that it incurs as a result of Seller’s failure to perform as scheduled. Unless expressly stated to the contrary, Buyer’s remedies are cumulative and Buyer shall be entitled to pursue any and all remedies available at law or equity. Further to the foregoing, Seller shall not make material commitments or production arrangements in excess of the amount or in advance of the time necessary to meet Buyer’s delivery schedule. Should Seller enter into such commitments or engage in such production, any resulting exposure shall be for Seller’s account.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement (Tpi Composites, Inc), Supply Agreement (Tpi Composites, Inc)

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