Henkel definition
Examples of Henkel in a sentence
Henkel shall not be liable for any failure to fulfil any obligation if it is prevented from or delayed in so doing by any cause beyond its reasonable control including, without limit, strikes, fuel shortages, blockades, act of god, fire, flood, extremes of weather, infrastructure failures, shortage or unavailability of utilities or raw materials, terrorism, act of war, sub-contractor default or plant breakdown.
In the event of any such failure Henkel may defer or determine the Contract or any part of it or any other contract with the Customer without any liability to the Customer and without prejudice to its other rights.
The Customer may not cancel a Contract by reason of such delay unless Henkel acknowledges in writing that the delay is unreasonable.
Henkel shall notify the Customer if any material change is made after Henkel has accepted the Customer’s order where the Products are made to the Customer's specification.
The cost of returnable containers and pallets may be charged to the Customer in addition to the price of the Products but credit will be given to the Customer (less expenses incurred) if they are returned undamaged to Henkel within a reasonable time.