Prices, Payment, Audit and Security Interest Sample Clauses

Prices, Payment, Audit and Security Interest. (a) Pricing and Invoices Seller shall furnish the Goods at the prices in an Order. All prices are firm. No price increases will be permitted, including but not limited to price increases to cover increases in the cost of raw materials, parts, components, fuel, energy, labor, supplies, overhead, or transportation. Any shipping point on the Order shall not be changed without Xxxxx’s written consent. Seller warrants that the price in an Order shall be complete, and no additional charges of any type, including but not limited to, current or increased costs of materials, labor, packaging, labeling, custom duties, taxes, storage, insurance, boxing and crating shall be added for any reason without Buyer’s express written consent. Seller shall submit separate invoices (and/or advance shipping notice according to Buyer’s requirements) for each shipment, in duplicate, which include Seller’s supplier number, date and number of Buyer’s Order, Seller’s tax identification number, the date, place, and quantity of each delivery, and other information requested by Buyer, and the price shall be consistent with an Order. Seller shall supply a reasonable number of Goods for testing without charge.
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