Common use of Quantity Discrepancy Clause in Contracts

Quantity Discrepancy. If the quantity of Product delivered is less than the amount ordered by Customer, Customer must notify Supplier in writing of the shortfall within seven (7) days after delivery, otherwise Supplier will assume that the correct quantity of Product has been delivered, and Customer must accept the Product and pay for Product in full despite the shortfall. If the quantity of Product delivered is more than the amount ordered, Customer must immediately inform Supplier in writing and Supplier is entitled to charge Customer for the excess or recover the excess from Customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions

Quantity Discrepancy. (a) If the quantity of Product delivered is less than the amount ordered by Customer, Customer must notify Supplier in writing of the shortfall within seven (7) days after delivery. Otherwise, otherwise Supplier Customer will assume be deemed to accept that the correct quantity of Product has been delivered, delivered and Customer must accept the Product and pay for Product in full despite the shortfall. . (b) If the quantity of Product delivered is more than the amount ordered, Customer must immediately inform Supplier in writing and Supplier is entitled to charge Customer for the excess or recover the excess from Customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: General Terms and Conditions of Sale, General Terms and Conditions of Sale