MULTIPLE SUPPLIERS Sample Clauses
The MULTIPLE SUPPLIERS clause allows a buyer to engage with more than one supplier for the same goods or services under a contract. In practice, this means the buyer is not restricted to a single source and can place orders with different vendors as needed, which may be based on price, availability, or performance. This clause is primarily used to ensure supply chain flexibility and reduce the risk of disruption by not relying solely on one supplier.
MULTIPLE SUPPLIERS. Supplier acknowledges that all UC eProcurement sites are intended to facilitate Users’ ability to obtain Goods and/or Services from more than one supplier. Nothing in this Appendix will be construed to prevent UC from entering into similar agreements with any third parties including, without limitation, suppliers that may be in competition with Supplier.
MULTIPLE SUPPLIERS. 29.1. If this Contract is signed by more than one Supplier, the liability of all Suppliers under this Contract will be joint and several.
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