Misordering Sample Clauses
The Misordering clause defines the consequences and procedures if goods or services are ordered in the wrong sequence or at the wrong time under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties in the event of such an error, such as who bears the cost of correcting the order or how the delivery schedule may be adjusted. Its core function is to allocate risk and clarify the steps to be taken to resolve misordering issues, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring smooth contract performance.
Misordering. <<Extend sequence numbering beyond the bare minimum, discussion and definition of ‘modest misordering’, impossibility of full misordering protection in any circular sequence number space protocol (why not mentioned elsewhere, e.g. for TCP?).>>
Misordering when a word or morpheme is incorrectly placed in a grammatical construction such as the word order in *Christmas day start usually in the morning.
