More or Less Sample Clauses
The "More or Less" clause defines the permissible range of variation in the quantity or scope of goods or services delivered under a contract. Typically, it allows for a specified percentage above or below the stated amount, accommodating reasonable fluctuations in production or delivery without breaching the agreement. For example, if a contract specifies delivery of 1,000 units with a 10% "more or less" clause, the supplier may deliver between 900 and 1,100 units. This clause provides flexibility for both parties, reducing the risk of disputes over minor deviations and ensuring smoother contract performance.
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More or Less. Shipment 10% more or less at the Seller’s option
More or Less. (1) +/-10% more or less is allowable (as determined by the Seller).
(2) The weight of cargoes is subject to the number displayed on the inbound railroad track scale issued by Huanghua Port. In the event of any inconsistency between the outbound and inbound quantities, the number displayed on the inbound railroad track scale issued by Huanghua Port shall prevail and serve as the basis for final settlement.
