Common use of Buyer’s Termination for Convenience Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Termination for Convenience. a. The Buyer may terminate this Contract at any time by giving not less than 20 Business Days’ Notice to the Supplier. b. If the Buyer terminates the Contract under this clause then, subject to all other clauses of this Contract, the Buyer will pay the Supplier for all Goods supplied up to the End Date.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions—goods, Standard Terms and Conditions for Goods, Standard Terms and Conditions for Goods

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Buyer’s Termination for Convenience. a. The Buyer may terminate this Contract at any time by giving not less than 20 Business Days’ Notice to the Supplier. b. If the Buyer terminates the Contract under this clause then, subject to all other clauses of this Contract, the Buyer will pay the Supplier for all Goods supplied up to the End Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Goods Supply Agreement, Services Agreement

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Buyer’s Termination for Convenience. a. The Buyer may terminate this Contract at any time by giving not less than 20 Business DaysDaysDays’ Notice to the Supplier. b. If the Buyer terminates the Contract under this clause then, subject to all other clauses of this Contract, the Buyer will pay the Supplier for all Goods supplied up to the End Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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