Common use of Excess Goods Clause in Contracts

Excess Goods. Except for customary quantity variations recognized by trade practice, goods in excess of those specified need not be accepted by Buyer and any such goods not accepted will be held at Seller’s risk. Buyer may, and at Seller’s direction shall, return such goods at Seller’s risk, and all transportation charges, both to and from the original destination, shall be paid by Seller.

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Sources: Purchase Order

Excess Goods. Except for customary quantity variations recognized by trade practice, goods Goods in excess of those specified need will not be accepted by Buyer accepted, and any such goods not accepted Goods will be held at Seller’s risk. Buyer may, and at Seller’s direction shall, return such goods at Seller’s risk, and all transportation charges, both to and from the original destination, shall be paid by Seller.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement

Excess Goods. Except for customary quantity variations recognized by trade practice, goods in excess of those specified need will not be accepted by Buyer accepted, and any such goods not accepted will be held at Seller’s risk. Buyer Neogen may, and at Seller’s direction shalldirection, shall return such goods at Seller’s risk, and all transportation charges, both to and from the original destination, shall be paid by Seller.

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Sources: Standard Terms and Conditions