Common use of Acceptance, Rejection and Revocation of Acceptance Clause in Contracts

Acceptance, Rejection and Revocation of Acceptance. After receipt of the goods, Buyer shall have a reasonable time, but not less than 10 days, in which to inspect and accept or reject the goods. Buyer reserves the right to reject goods not conforming to the Purchase Order. Unless specifically agreed otherwise, rejected goods shall be returned to Seller for full credit or replacement, at Seller’s sole risk and expense, including transportation costs both ways. Buyer may, at its option, purchase substitute goods in lieu of the rejected goods with Seller being responsible for all resulting excess costs, including, without limitation, any increase in the price paid for the goods and any expedited shipping expenses. Acceptance by Buyer of part of the goods shall not bind Buyer to accept the remainder. Acceptance of all or part of the goods shall not deprive Buyer of the right to revoke acceptance and return any part of the goods or the right to make a claim for damages because of any latent defects or failure of the goods to conform to the Purchase Order.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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