Quantity Requirements Sample Clauses
The Quantity Requirements clause defines the specific amount of goods or services that one party is obligated to purchase or provide under the contract. It typically outlines minimum or maximum purchase thresholds, and may specify how quantities are determined, such as through forecasts, historical usage, or mutual agreement. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of supply expectations, helping to prevent disputes over order sizes and to facilitate effective planning and resource allocation.
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Quantity Requirements. Subject to Power Plant burn and inventory requirements and to the terms of Section 3.02, PURCHASER shall purchase from SELLER under the terms of this Agreement PURCHASER's estimated quarterly delivery requirements (the "Estimated Delivery Requirements") of coal required at the Power Plant per calendar quarter during the Initial Term of this Agreement. SELLER shall give PURCHASER preliminary written notice of Shipment Origins and expected coal quality specifications no later than sixty (60) days prior to the beginning of the Contract Year and final written notice of Shipment Origins and expected coal quality specifications no later than thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of such Contract Year, provided that SELLER shall have the right to modify the Shipment Origins (subject to Section 2.02) and expected coal quality specifications (subject to Section 10.01) by giving PURCHASER written notice no later than thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the 34 40 calendar quarter or, in the event of a Force Majeure, as much notice as is commercially reasonable under the circumstances. PURCHASER shall give SELLER preliminary written notice of its Estimated Delivery Requirements no later than ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of the Contract Year and final written notice of Estimated Delivery Requirements no later than forty-five (45) days prior to the beginning of the Contract Year. PURCHASER shall have the right to increase the quarterly Tons shipped by up to twenty percent (20%) above the relevant Estimated Delivery Requirement specified in any final written notice by giving SELLER written notice no later than thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the calendar quarter or, in the event of a Force Majeure, as much notice as is commercially reasonable under the circumstances; provided, however, that SELLER shall not be obligated to ship more than {***} Tons of coal to PURCHASER in any calendar month. In the event that PURCHASER elects to purchase a volume of coal in excess of {***} Tons of coal in any calendar month, SELLER shall have the right but not the obligation to supply such coal in accordance with the terms hereof provided that if it elects to supply such coal, SELLER must notify PURCHASER in writing within ten (10) days of receipt of PURCHASER's notice described above. If SELLER fails to notify PURCHASER within such ten (10) day period or if SELLER elects not to supply such excess coal, PURCHASER may purchase it elsewhere.
Quantity Requirements. Produce delivered by the Grower must meet the Quantity in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or as ordered by the Merchant and confirmed in writing by the Grower from time to time.
Quantity Requirements. Minimum order quantities, economic order quantities, factory packaging quantities, and similar quantity requirements (“Quantity Requirements”) imposed by Sub-Suppliers may exceed a Demand. Supplier shall communicate such Quantity Requirements to Buyer and use reasonable efforts to minimize excess Materials resulting from Quantity Requirements, and Buyer accepts all costs and expenses for such excess Materials.
Quantity Requirements. No later than the fifth (5th) business day of each month, Customer will provide Supplier with a rolling six (6) month Product quantity requirement (“Quantity Requirement”). The initial Quantity Requirement and the rolling Quantity Requirement shall represent Customer’s estimate of anticipated future purchases of Products and shall not, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph 2.1 and paragraphs 2.2 and 2.4, constitute or create the obligation of Customer to purchase the quantities of Product in the initial Quantity Requirement schedule. The initial Quantity Requirement and rolling Quantity Requirement are provided to give information to Supplier to be used for planning purposes only. Customer shall not be obligated to purchase Products that Supplier chooses to produce in advance of receiving a purchase order for such Product. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the Customer’s initial Minimum Annual Guaranteed Quantity Requirement is attached hereto as Appendix II, and represents a firm and binding commitment by Customer to purchase, and by Supplier to supply, Products in the quantities set forth on such Appendix II.
Quantity Requirements. The Cities agree to reserve and commit the full quantity of the Capacity Reservation to TRIGID once demand has ramped up as described in Section 4.1 of this Agreement subject to any limitations set forth in the Return Flow Management Agreement. The Cities agree to reserve and commit the necessary quantity of the Capacity Reservation during the ramping up period as described in Section 4.1 of this Agreement.
Quantity Requirements. The Project’s nominal objective is to develop a hydrogen generation system capable of producing no less than 200 liters per minute (or a quantity sufficient to power combustion engine in its entirety) using of hydrogen and oxygen gas, when operating small- to medium- sized vehicles. The basic Apparatus for hydrogen production, not including electronics and piping, had to be of a size and weight that made it very practical to install on standard automotive vehicles. We established and met our goal of the System requiring no more than 1.3 cubic feet, with a total/ weight of less than 70 pounds, not including water/electrolyte and battery requirements. As various other applications are addressed, whether for engines operating larger vehicles or devices, we can scale Project information in order to provide full manufacturing drawings, material specifications, schematics, fuel requirements, test results and any other required information. To operate a typical small- or medium-size automobile using the System, the electrical energy requirement is greater than that of a conventional alternator/battery system produces, but the electrical storage ignition systems required by our System are commercially available. Once the System is powering a car, for the purposes of demonstrating the energy self- sufficiency of this System, it will not be necessary for any external electrical storage device to be connected to the vehicle. However, for reasons of efficiency and charging, there will be a physical connection. Emissions can be readily tested in order to demonstrate that, except for any residue conditions present, no hydrocarbons are being produced. The demonstration review procedure will be:
Quantity Requirements. MWD makes available to the Authority at the Conveyance Path Terminus the same quantity of Colorado River water that the Authority makes available to MWD at Lake Havasu, less Conveyance Losses.
Quantity Requirements. Buyer shall place an initial order of fifty (50) gallons of Ginsite Marine Formula upon execution of this Agreement and within the first year a minimum order of five thousand (5,000) gallons. The Buyer shall order a minimum of three thousand (3,000) gallons of the Ginsite Marine Formula per month the second year. There will be a six month review of the monthly performance at which time this amount may be adjusted accordingly. Buyer is required to perform in accordance with this agreed schedule which may only be adjusted upon approval by the Seller.
Quantity Requirements. Each Firm Order shall comply with the Minimum Order Quantities specified in Exhibit A. If the volumes specified in the Firm Order do not satisfy the Minimum Order Quantities, such volumes shall be rounded up by the minimum amount necessary to comply with the Minimum Order Quantities, and W▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be deemed to agree to such change and purchase such quantity of Product. Bottle quantities stated in the Rolling forecast should be equivalent to the bottle quantities defined in Exhibit A.
Quantity Requirements. 12.1 Nothing in this Agreement obliges the Merchant to accept any particular volume or quantity of Horticulture Produce from the Grower pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Merchant may reject Horticulture Produce pursuant to clause 13 of this Agreement. Where the Merchant does accept Horticulture Produce from the Grower, then the terms of this Agreement apply.
