Common use of Delay in Delivery Clause in Contracts

Delay in Delivery. The Seller must deliver the Products to the Company within the schedules as prescribed in the Order or as agreed in the Contract. If the Products are not delivered on the due date then, without prejudice to any other rights which it may have under the Terms and Conditions, the Company reserves the right to: cancel the Order in whole or in part; refuse to accept any subsequent delivery of the Products which the Seller attempts to make; recover from the Seller any expenditure reasonably incurred by the Company in obtaining the Products in substitution from another supplier; and claim damages for any additional costs, losses or expenses incurred by the Company which are in any way attributable to the Seller’s failure to deliver the Products on the due date.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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Delay in Delivery. The Seller must deliver the Products to the Company within the schedules as prescribed in the Order or as agreed in the ContractContract / Email. If the Products are not delivered on the due date then, without prejudice to any other rights which it may have under the Terms and Conditions, the Company reserves the right to: cancel the Order in whole or in part; refuse to accept any subsequent delivery of the Products which the Seller attempts to make; recover from the Seller any expenditure reasonably incurred by the Company in obtaining the Products in substitution from another supplier; and claim damages for any additional costs, losses or expenses incurred by the Company which are in any way attributable to the Seller’s failure to deliver the Products on the due date.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase, General Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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Delay in Delivery. The Seller must deliver the Products to the Company within the schedules schedule as prescribed in the Order or as agreed in the Contract. If the Products are not delivered on the due date then, without prejudice to any other rights which it may have under the Terms and Conditions, the Company reserves the right to: cancel the Order in whole or in part; refuse to accept any subsequent delivery of the Products which the Seller attempts to make; recover from the Seller any expenditure reasonably incurred by the Company in obtaining the Products in substitution from another supplier; and claim damages for any additional costs, losses or expenses incurred by the Company which are in any way attributable to the Seller’s failure to deliver the Products on the due date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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