Required Lead Time definition

Required Lead Time has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.1(b).
Required Lead Time means at least one hundred five (105) days prior to the first anticipated Scheduled Ship Date of Products ordered under a Purchase Order.
Required Lead Time shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.

Examples of Required Lead Time in a sentence

  • If Vivint Solar submits a Purchase Order with a Delivery Schedule that does not allow for the Required Lead Time (a “Rush Order”), and Vivint accepts such Purchase Order, Vivint shall use commercially reasonable efforts to fill any such Rush Order, including using the buffer inventory maintained pursuant to Section 7.1, if any, to fulfill any such Rush Order.

  • All Purchase Orders shall be submitted by electronic mail sent to Vivint’s Representative for Purchase Orders and, subject to Section 3.1.4, shall comply with the Required Lead Time.

  • Should Seller reject a Purchase Order pursuant to this Section 2.1.3, Buyer may submit another Purchase Order addressing any rejected Purchase Order and if submitted within ten (10) days of receipt of Seller’s rejection, the date of the accepted Purchase Order shall be the date of the originally rejected Purchase Order for purposes of calculating the Required Lead Time.

  • If Buyer submits a Purchase Order with a Delivery Schedule that does not allow for the Required Lead Time (each, a “Rush Order”) and Seller accepts and issues an Order Acknowledgement, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to fill any such Rush Order.

  • BGM shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain, or require its CMOs to maintain, a sufficient inventory of all materials and manufacturing capacity needed to manufacture the Manual Test Kits in the quantities ordered by LabCorp, assuming the Required Lead Time is provided by LabCorp.

  • In cases in which LabCorp does not provide the Required Lead Time, BGM shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accept and fill such order but may reject such order if it is unable to fill it within the given lead time, in which case BGM shall propose an alternative date of delivery along with its rejection of the purchase order.

  • Should Seller reject a Purchase Order pursuant to this Section 2.1.3, Buyer may submit another Purchase Order addressing any rejected Purchase Order and if submitted within ten (10) days of receipt of Seller's rejection, the date of the accepted Purchase Order shall be the date of the originally rejected Purchase Order for purposes of calculating the Required Lead Time.

  • If NEC receives Stratus’ order less than the applicable Required Lead Time prior to Stratus’ requested delivery date, NEC shall make commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate said requested delivery date.

  • NEC will use best commercial efforts to ship Product that conforms to the Committed Forecast within the applicable Required Lead Time.

  • If Buyer submits a Purchase Order with a Delivery Schedule that does not allow for the Required Lead Time (each, a "Rush Order") and Seller accepts and issues an Order Acknowledgement, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to fill any such Rush Order.


More Definitions of Required Lead Time

Required Lead Time means the Seller's published lead times.
Required Lead Time has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(c) hereof.
Required Lead Time means at least one hundred five (105) days prior to the first anticipated Scheduled Ship Date of Products ordered under a Purchase Order. Schedule 1-4 Product Development and Supply Agreement Vivint Solar, Inc. and Vivint, Inc.

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