Common use of Orders Clause in Contracts

Orders. 1. Supply contracts (order and acceptance of the order) and delivery call-offs, and any amendments or additions thereto, must be made in writing. Deliveries may also be called off by remote data transmission. 2. If the supplier does not accept the order within three weeks of receipt, the buyer shall be entitled to cancel the order. Delivery call-offs shall become binding at the latest if the supplier does not object to them within two weeks of receipt. 3. Within the scope of what is reasonably acceptable for the supplier, the buyer may request modifications to the design and execution of the goods to be delivered. The consequences of such modifications, in particular regarding increased or decreased costs and the delivery dates, shall be regulated appropriately by mutual agreement.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Production Materials and Spare Parts for Automobiles, General Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Production Materials and Spare Parts for Automobiles, General Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Production Materials and Spare Parts for Automobiles