Expediting Charges Clause Samples
The Expediting Charges clause defines the terms under which additional fees may be charged to accelerate the delivery or completion of goods or services. Typically, this clause applies when a client requests faster turnaround than originally agreed, and it outlines how such charges are calculated and invoiced. Its core practical function is to compensate the provider for the extra resources or costs incurred due to the expedited timeline, ensuring both parties understand the financial implications of rush requests.
Expediting Charges. Netlist shall be responsible for any expediting charges reasonably necessary because of a change in Netlist’s requirements. Diablo shall obtain approval from Netlist for expediting charges prior to incurring any such charge.
Expediting Charges. Customer shall be responsible for any ------------------ expediting charges reasonably necessary because of a change in Customer's requirements. Manufacturer shall obtain approval from Customer for expediting charges prior to incurring any such charge.
Expediting Charges. Buyer shall be responsible for any expediting charges reasonably necessary because of a change in Buyer's requirements. Viasystems shall obtain approval from Buyer for expediting charges prior to incurring any such charge.
Expediting Charges. Supplier shall obtain prior approval from Inogen in the form of a Purchase Order for expediting charges prior to incurring any such charge. Supplier shall be responsible for any expediting charges necessary to meet agreed upon delivery dates per accepted Purchase Orders.
Expediting Charges. AKOUSTIS shall be responsible for any expediting charges reasonably necessary because of a change in AKOUSTIS’s requirements. GCS shall obtain approval from AKOUSTIS for expediting charges prior to incurring any such charge.
