Order Adjustment Schedule definition

Order Adjustment Schedule means the schedule for allowable increases or rescheduling of Purchase Order quantities, as set forth in Exhibit D "Miscellaneous Provision".

Examples of Order Adjustment Schedule in a sentence

  • M-Systems may increase, or reschedule Product quantities under Purchase Orders prior to the Delivery, in accordance with the Order Adjustment Schedule set forth in Exhibit D "Miscellaneous Provisions".

  • If the proposed Scheduled Delivery Date is beyond the parameters set forth in the Purchase Order Adjustment Schedule, SUPPLIER shall use reasonable efforts to accommodate such request at no additional charge to the company seeking to change the Scheduled Delivery Date.

  • M-Systems may increase, or reschedule Product quantities under Purchase Orders prior to delivery, in accordance with the Order Adjustment Schedule for the applicable Products set forth in Exhibits ▇-▇, ▇-▇ and B-3.

  • In accordance with the Purchase Order Adjustment Schedule set forth in Exhibit B, VA LINUX or its Contract Manufacturer may request to change the Scheduled Delivery Date by notifying SUPPLIER by FAX transmission or email.

Related to Order Adjustment Schedule

  • SOFR Adjustment means 0.10% (10 basis points).

  • Term SOFR Adjustment means a percentage equal to 0.10% per annum.

  • SOFR Adjustment Date means the second U.S. Government Securities Business Day before the first day of such Interest Period.

  • SOFR Adjustment Conforming Changes means, with respect to any SOFR Rate, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the interest period, timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest, rounding of amounts or tenors, and other administrative matters) that the Administrator decides, from time to time, may be appropriate to adjust such SOFR Rate in a manner substantially consistent with or conforming to market practice (or, if the Administrator decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if the Administrator determines that no market practice exists, in such other manner as the Administrator determines is reasonably necessary).

  • True-Up Adjustment means any Semi-Annual True-Up Adjustment or Interim True-Up Adjustment, as the case may be.