Quantities Sample Clauses

Quantities. The estimated quantities provided by the City are not guaranteed. These quantities are listed for informational purposes only. Quantities vary depending on the demands of the City. Any variations from the estimated quantities shall not entitle the bidder to an adjustment in the unit price or any additional compensation.
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Quantities. 6.1 The quantity and description of the Goods will be as set out in the acknowledgement of order issued by the Seller to the Buyer, or as otherwise agreed by the parties in writing. All descriptions, illustrations, technical specifications, particulars of weight or dimensions, drawings, descriptive matter, specifications and advertising issued by the Seller or contained in the Seller’s catalogues or brochures are issued or published for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the Goods represented by or described in them. They will not form part of the Contract and this is not a sale by sample.
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Quantities. Seller shall deliver the exact quantities specified in the Purchase Agreement. County reserves the right to reject incomplete deliveries and to return at Seller’s risk and expense excess quantities delivered. Rejection of Disclaimers of Warranties. THE COUNTY OF XXXXX, CALIFORNIA, REJECTS ANY DISCLAIMER BY SELLER OF ANY WARRANTY, STANDARD, IMPLIED OR EXPRESS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO ON THE FACE OF THIS PURCHASE AGREEMENT, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Quantities. The quantities listed herein are estimates for the period of the Contract. The City reserves the right to purchase more or less of these quantities as may be required during the Contract term. Quantities will be as needed and specified by the City for each order. Unless specified in the solicitation, there are no minimum order quantities.
Quantities. Schedule A provides an estimate of the quantity of each of the goods and/or services to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. The estimated quantities given are intended only as a guide for the Contractor. The District does not obligate itself to purchase the full amount of the estimated quantities indicated, however Contractor agrees that it will, at a minimum, be able to provide the full amount of estimated quantities during the performance period. The District’s requirements may exceed the estimated quantities indicated in Schedule A, and the District may order more of each good and/or service than the estimated quantity indicated in Schedule A. Contractor shall provide all the quantities shown on the District’s purchase orders whose mailing dates fall within the performance period or the transition period of this Agreement. Regardless of whether the District orders more than the estimated quantities of any of goods and/or services listed in Schedule A or less that the estimated quantities indicated in Schedule A, the Contractor may not charge the District more than the agreed upon price for any of the goods and/or services listed in Schedule A. If the District orders more of a good or service than the estimated quantity listed in Schedule A, if the Contractor cannot provide the goods and/or services ordered in excess of the estimated quantity in Schedule A, and if the Contractor can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the District that it is simply cannot, in good faith, provide the goods and/or services indicated in excess of the estimated quantity listed in Schedule A, then the District may order the additional goods and/or services from another vendor at no additional cost to the Contractor. If the District orders more of a good or service than the estimated quantity listed in Schedule A, the Contractor declines to provide the goods and/or services ordered in excess of the estimated quantity in Schedule A, and the Contractor fails to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the District that it is simply cannot, in good faith, provide the goods and/or services indicated in excess of the estimated quantity listed in Schedule A, then the District may order the additional goods and/or services from another vendor and charge the Contractor the difference between the price listed in Schedule A and the price the District had to pay the vendor, if the price paid by the District to the vendor providing the additional goods is greater than the price...
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Quantities. 1.1 The quantity of Goods to be provided by Vendor are indefinite and NYC Health + Hospitals shall not be obligated to purchase any minimum amount of Goods.
Quantities. The quantities or usage specified on the Cost Proposal Form are estimated only unless otherwise stated. No guarantee or warranty is given or implied by the County as to the total amount that may be or may not be purchased through any resulting contracts. These quantities are for Contractor’s information only and will be used for bid tabulation and cost comparison. The County reserves the right to increase or decrease quantities until contract is finalized.
Quantities. Quantities of goods or services ordered may not be changed without the prior written approval of Buyer. If the total or any portion of the goods received either exceeds or falls below the quantities ordered, Buyer shall have the right to reject and return any such shipments or portions thereof at Seller's expense for transportation both ways and all related labor and packing costs.
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