Common use of Specifications and Changes Clause in Contracts

Specifications and Changes. When Seller and Customer have agreed in writing to Customer specifications, Seller will make its best effort to provide Products in accordance with Customer’s specifications. In the event that it shall become commercially unreasonable for Seller to produce Products in exact accordance with Customer’s specification requirements, then Seller may make changes in the specifications not materially affecting the strength or efficiency of the Products purchased. Any requested changes by Customer to the original specification must be requested in writing. Seller shall attempt to comply with such requests, but only upon the condition that a written agreement is entered into with Customer specifying the precise changes and Customer acknowledges any adjustment to the purchase price quoted in the Proposal. The quantity or weight of the Products indicated in the Proposal may not be exceeded without written approval being first obtained from Seller. Customer represents and warrants to Seller that the Products are being purchased for resale or for commercial use.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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