Multiple Orders Clause Samples

The Multiple Orders clause establishes the terms under which a party may place more than one order under a single agreement. It typically outlines whether each order is treated as a separate contract or as part of a larger, overarching agreement, and may specify how terms such as pricing, delivery, or payment apply to each order. This clause is essential for providing clarity and flexibility in ongoing business relationships, ensuring that both parties understand their rights and obligations when multiple transactions occur.
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Multiple Orders. This Master Leasing Agreement contemplates multiple orders, and every order under this Master Leasing Agreement will be subject to this Master Leasing Agreement’s terms and conditions. But each order will be treated as if a separate agreement has been entered into between Lessor and Lessee with respect to that order. Any termination of an order for cause or otherwise will not affect any other order under this Master Leasing Agreement.
Multiple Orders. If the customer has placed more than one order with ACM and paid for one or more of the orders, but has still not paid for one or more of the orders in accordance with Section 5 of this Agreement, the delivery, sale and dispatch of the paid orders can be postponed at ACM's discretion, until full payment of all orders and any cancel- lation fees, reminder fees and interest has been made. At ACM's sole discretion, ACM reserves the right to offset payments for orders and / or the precious metals of the buyer's paid orders against amounts due and due to ACM based on unpaid orders. If the customer still owes ACM amounts after such a set-off, ACM may, at its own discretion, forcibly liquidate any remaining precious metal products in an appropriate manner to ensure that ACM is paid in full for all customer orders and the respective fees. If, after payment of all the customer's orders and the respective fees in full, an order or parts thereof are due and owed to the customer, the customer can choose to send this order or part of it to the customer, at the cus- tomer's expense, or the customer receives a payment for the corresponding market value.
Multiple Orders. 11.1 In order to create a good service and homogeneous distribution, vehicle deliveries for multiple orders will be organised in groups of three fittings.
Multiple Orders. If there are two or more orders, and only one of the tribunals would have continuing, exclusive jurisdiction, the order of that tribunal is the controlling order. (A) If there are two or more orders and more than one tribunal could claim continuing, exclusive jurisdiction, an order issued by a tribunal in the current home state of the child is the controlling order. If an order has not been entered in the current home state of the child, the order most recently entered is the controlling order. (B) If there are two or more orders and none of the tribunals can claim continuing, exclusive jurisdiction, the tribunal of the state having jurisdiction over the parties shall issue a child support order which would become the controlling order.
Multiple Orders. Where you have placed more than one order with Siplago LP and have paid for one or more of the order(s) but also fail to pay for one or more of such order(s) in accordance with Section 5 hereof, any shipment of the paid order(s) may be held at the discretion of Siplago LP until payment in full is received in accordance with Section 5 for all orders and the applicable cancellation fee(s). At the sole discretion of Siplago LP, Siplago LP may elect to apply the money received by Siplago LP for your paid order(s) and/or the precious metal product(s) comprising your paid order(s) against any payment(s) due and owing to Siplago LP on account of your unpaid order(s). If, after exercise of any such election(s) by Siplago LP, you still owe Siplago LP any amount, Siplago LP may, in their sole discretion, involuntarily liquidate any remaining precious metal product(s) in the quantity required by Siplago LP, acting reasonably, to ensure that Siplago LP is paid in full for all your orders and the applicable cancellation fee(s). Where, after all your unpaid order(s) and applicable cancellation fee(s) are paid to Siplago LP, any of your order(s) or portions thereof remain due and owing to you, you may elect to receive shipment of such order(s) or portions thereof so remaining, or to receive payment in the amount of the market value for same.
Multiple Orders. Multiple orders may be submitted to cover non-contiguous periods. Publisher will make available to advertisers the closing date of each issue. This closing date will be posted on the publisher website. Advertisers may also request the closing date schedule telephonically or through email. After the closing date, any submission/correction may incur an additional charge. Rates are subject to change. All contracts finalized before a rate change will be honored at the previous rate.
Multiple Orders. In the event that Purchaser has multiple orders pending with Seller at any one time, any breach of this order which provides Purchaser with the right to cancel this order, in whole or in part, shall entitle Purchaser to cancel all such other orders, in whole or in part.
Multiple Orders. Delete “or otherwise” in the last sentence of this provision. It shall now read as follows: