Mix Change definition

Mix Change means the substitution of a given quantity of Products that appear in one forecast or Purchase Order with an equal quantity of different Products in a subsequent forecast or Purchase Order.
Mix Change means the substitution of a given quantity of Products that appear in one forecast with an equal quantity of different Products in a subsequent forecast; provided, however, that the substitute Products are members of the same Product Family as the originally forecasted Products.
Mix Change. “Mix Change” refers to the substitution of a given quantity of Finished Products that appear in one Forecast with an equal quantity of different Finished Products in a subsequent Forecast; provided, however, that the substitute Finished Products are members of the same Finished Product Family as the originally forecasted Finished Products.

Examples of Mix Change in a sentence

  • Except with respect to Parent’s election to increase the Cash Consideration pursuant to a Consideration Mix Change, none of the parties will knowingly take any action or fail to take any action, which action or failure to act is reasonably likely to cause the Offer and the Merger to fail to qualify as a “reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations.

  • For each Configuration Mix Change issued in accordance with this Section 3.5 the purchase order shall be adjusted to reflect the new unit price for each Product substituted in place of the originally ordered Product, if such unit price differs from the unit price of the originally ordered Product.

  • Each Configuration Mix Change shall be in writing, with reference to the purchase order to which it pertains, and shall be effective upon receipt by the Supplier.

  • Neither AMO nor its Affiliates shall be liable for any additional costs or charges resulting from a Configuration Mix Change issued in accordance with this Section 3.5, other than as described in the preceding sentence.