Substitute Goods Sample Clauses

Substitute Goods. The Port may terminate that part of this Contract affected by the breach upon written notice to Provider, may obtain substitute goods in a reasonable manner, and may recover from Provider the amount by which the price for those substitute goods exceeds the price for the terminated Goods.
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Substitute Goods. BluBØX may deliver Hardware in installments. BluBØX may substitute goods manufactured to new specifications - so long as the substituted goods are of equal or greater quality.
Substitute Goods. 14.1 The Company may, in its discretion, substitute the Goods and Services set out in the Quote, provided the substitute goods and services are of similar quality and style.
Substitute Goods. If the Goods are rejected because they are Defective Goods, incorrect Goods, or because Goods were received damaged or improperly packaged, Authorized Purchaser may offer Contractor the opportunity to deliver substitute conforming Goods.
Substitute Goods. If We cannot supply the Goods ordered by You, We may supply alternate Goods of equal or superior quality provided however that You will not pay a higher price than the price Quoted or otherwise agreed for the Goods ordered.

Related to Substitute Goods

  • DEFECTIVE GOODS 20.1 Notwithstanding any certificate and/or receipt that may have been issued by or on behalf of Transnet either in South Africa or overseas, Goods will be accepted at the place of delivery or at the port of shipment, as specified in this Agreement, only as regards outward condition of packages and Transnet retains the right to reject the Goods supplied, on or after arrival at the place to which they are consigned, or after they have been placed in use in South Africa, should they be found defective.

  • Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools 1. In determining whether all the non-originating materials used in the production of a good undergo the applicable change in tariff classification or a specific manufacturing or processing operation set out in Annex 2, accessories, spare parts or tools delivered with the good that form part of the good's standard accessories, spare parts or tools, shall be disregarded, provided that:

  • TRADE IN GOODS ARTICLE 2.1

  • The Goods C12.1 If requested by the Authority, the Contractor shall either provide the Authority with samples of Goods or performance demonstrations of Goods for evaluation and approval at the Contractor’s cost and expense.

  • Required Procurement Procedures for Obtaining Goods and Services The Grantee shall provide maximum open competition when procuring goods and services related to the grant-assisted project in accordance with Section 287.057, Florida Statutes.

  • Product Warranties Except as set forth in Schedule 3.15, (a) there are no warranties express or implied, written or oral, with respect to the Business and (b) there are no pending or threatened claims with respect to any such warranty, and Seller has no liability with respect to any such warranty, whether known or unknown, absolute, accrued, contingent or otherwise and whether due or to become due.

  • Product Warranty Seller provides general warranties of fitness and general warranties that the goods are free from defects, for 1 year from acceptance of the goods, except as may otherwise be set forth in the Description/Proposal, or other attached warranty.

  • Eligible Products For the purpose of this Campaign, any MICHELIN passenger car, SUV, or Commercial Light Truck tyre models are individually referred to as “Eligible Product”.

  • Limited Product Warranty BYD warrants that the Product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of ten (10) years from Warranty Start Date, subject to the exclusions and limitations set out below.

  • Wholly Obtained or Produced Goods For purposes of Article 3.1.1(a), the following goods are wholly obtained or produced entirely in the territory of one or both of the Parties: (a) live animals born and raised in the territory of Korea or Peru; (b) goods obtained from live animals born and raised in the territory of Korea or Peru; (c) goods obtained by hunting, trapping, fishing, or aquaculture in the territory of Korea or Peru1; (d) goods of sea-fishing and other goods taken from the sea outside the territory of a Party by vessels registered or recorded with a Party and flying its flag; (e) goods produced on board factory ships, exclusively from the goods referred to in subparagraph (d), provided that such factory ships are registered or recorded with a Party and fly its flag; (f)

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