Common use of Delivery Terms and Conditions Clause in Contracts

Delivery Terms and Conditions. The Company shall use its best reasonable commercial efforts to prepare all products, work, services or shipments requested by the Customer in a timely fashion. However, the Company cannot and does not represent or warrant that such products, work, services or shipments will be delivered by any particular date, unless otherwise agreed by the Company. The Customer may not claim any offset or reduction in price for products, work, services or shipments for any alleged late delivery, discrepancies, shortages, claims, or incorrect shipments unless agreed to by the Company.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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Delivery Terms and Conditions. The Company shall use its best reasonable commercial efforts to prepare all products, work, services or shipments requested by the Customer in a timely fashion. However, the Company cannot and does not represent or warrant that such products, work, services or shipments will be delivered by any particular date, unless otherwise agreed by the Company. The Customer may not claim any offset or reduction in price for products, work, services or shipments for any alleged late delivery, discrepancies, shortages, claims, or incorrect shipments unless agreed to in writing by the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Express Customer Agreement, Express Customer Agreement

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