Common use of PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS Clause in Contracts

PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS. Without the giving of notice to Buyer, Seller may, prior to the delivery of Goods to Buyer, (a) make any changes in the composition or fabrication of the Goods which, in the opinion of Seller, do not affect the general characteristics or properties of the Goods and (b) make any change or any variation in the Goods, whether of quality or quantity, which is within governmental or professional standards or specifications applicable at the time of manufacture and such variations shall be deemed to have fulfilled the terms hereof.

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Sources: Sales Contract, General Terms and Conditions of Sale