Common use of Late Delivery Charges Clause in Contracts

Late Delivery Charges. If Buyer determines that Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule, provided their have been no changes in schedule for EDI during the past 10 working days, that Buyer requests express shipments, Seller will pay the express charges. If Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule that the Buyer is compelled to use material not according to Xxxxx’s specification, or at a higher cost, the Seller will pay additional costs, expenses, losses, or damages Buyer sustains. If buyer’s schedules exceed tool capacity originally quoted, buyer will pay additional costs required for express shipment. The provisions of this paragraph are not intended to limit in any way any other rights and remedies Buyer may have against Seller pursuant to this Agreement, under law or equity or otherwise.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Core Molding Technologies Inc), Supply Agreement (Core Molding Technologies Inc)

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Late Delivery Charges. If Buyer determines that Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule, provided their there have been no changes in schedule for EDI during the past 10 ten (10) working days, that Buyer requests express shipments, Seller will pay the express charges. If Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule that the Buyer is compelled to use material not according to XxxxxBuyer’s specification, or at a higher cost, the Seller will pay whatever additional costs, expenses, losses, or damages Buyer sustains. If buyerBuyer’s schedules exceed tool capacity originally quoted, buyer Buyer will pay additional costs required for express shipment. The provisions of this the paragraph are not intended to limit in any way any other rights and remedies Buyer may have against Seller pursuant to this Agreement, under law or equity or otherwise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement (Core Molding Technologies Inc)

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Late Delivery Charges. If Buyer determines that Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule, provided their have been no changes in schedule for EDI during the past 10 working days, that Buyer requests express shipments, Seller will pay the express charges. If Seller’s deliveries are so far behind a given schedule that the Buyer is compelled to use material not according to XxxxxBxxxx’s specification, or at a higher cost, the Seller will pay additional costs, expenses, losses, or damages Buyer sustains. If buyer’s schedules exceed tool capacity originally quoted, buyer will pay additional costs required for express shipment. The provisions of this paragraph are not intended to limit in any way any other rights and remedies Buyer may have against Seller pursuant to this Agreement, under law or equity or otherwise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Term of Agreement (Core Molding Technologies Inc)

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