Multiple Trips Sample Clauses

The "Multiple Trips" clause defines the terms and conditions under which a party may make more than one journey or delivery under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines how each trip is scheduled, the responsibilities for costs and logistics associated with each trip, and any limitations on the number or frequency of trips allowed. For example, it may specify that the supplier can deliver goods in several shipments rather than all at once, or that a service provider may visit a site multiple times to complete their work. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility in performance and ensure both parties have a clear understanding of how multiple visits or deliveries will be managed, thereby preventing disputes over scheduling or obligations.
Multiple Trips. When a tour of duty is composed of a series of trips, final terminal delay will be computed on only the last trip of the tour of duty.