Supply Charges Sample Clauses

The Supply Charges clause defines the fees or costs that a buyer must pay to a supplier for goods or services provided under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines what is included in the charges, such as materials, labor, delivery, or additional expenses, and may specify how and when payments are to be made. By clearly stating the financial obligations related to the supply, this clause ensures transparency and helps prevent disputes over unexpected or hidden costs.
Supply Charges. (a) The amount payable for a Supply Item will be set out in the Quote (Supply Charge). (b) The Customer agrees to pay to TEN: (1) all Supply Charges; and (2) any other additional amount which becomes payable under a Supply Agreement, (Charge) on the terms set out in these Terms & Conditions.
Supply Charges. (a) The Supply Charge for each item of Sale Equipment will be the Purchase Price provided for that Supply Item in the relevant Quote. (b) A minimum order value of $250.00 applies to all orders for Sale Equipment. TEN is entitled to charge a $50.00 surcharge for all orders for Sale Equipment which are less than $250.00.
Supply Charges daily charges for supplying Energy to your Premises, regardless of how much Energy you use.
Supply Charges. 5.3.1 XYZ shall pay the Supply Charges to Thames in accordance with this Agreement.