Common use of Acceptance/Entire Agreement Clause in Contracts

Acceptance/Entire Agreement. The Purchase Order issued by Buyer for the purchase of Materials or performance of Services from Seller and these General Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated into and made a part of such Purchase Order, are collectively referred to as the “Contract.” No confirming orders, or other documentation, written or oral, by Seller modifies, alters, or changes the express written terms of this Contract and Buyer hereby expressly rejects any terms and conditions contained in any order acknowledgement or proposal provided by Seller. If any additional or different terms are proposed by Seller while accepting this Contract, including strikeouts of language, such additional or different terms will be considered as a proposal by Seller for a modification of this Contract and will be effective only if expressly accepted in writing by Buyer. The return of an acceptance copy signed by Seller, shipping of any Materials, or performance of Services constitutes acceptance by Seller of this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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