Canceling Orders Sample Clauses

Canceling Orders. Any purchase order for Products may be canceled by Distributor up to 60 days prior to the scheduled delivery date for such Product. Thereafter, orders will be non- cancelable.
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Canceling Orders 

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  • Product Orders All Product orders shall be submitted by the Operators to DISTRIBUTOR and shall specify the location of the Operator’s Stores, the type of Product, and the quantity desired. Operators may place orders electronically (“Electronic Orders”) or by telephoning or faxing DISTRIBUTOR’s customer service center in accordance with the guidelines detailed below. All shipment expenses from DISTRIBUTOR’s distribution center to the Operator’s location shall be at DISTRIBUTOR’s expense unless otherwise noted elsewhere in this Agreement. Product order guides will be provided by DISTRIBUTOR to the Operators monthly via DISTRIBUTOR’s website and with a hard copy delivered to each Store, with availability of such order guides to be made prior to the beginning of the month, but only after review and approval of the order guide by COMPANY. The order guides will be organized by Product categories and will include, among other things, the Product Sell Price (as defined herein), Product units and new Products. DISTRIBUTOR will assign one product code number to each stock-keeping unit (“SKU”) of each Product, which will be common throughout its entire distribution system and will be used on all documents such as order guides, invoices, monthly reports, etc. SKU’s, and, accordingly, the assigned product code number, must differ for equivalent Products supplied by different suppliers. DISTRIBUTOR will utilize the existing TCBY product item numbers. Only Products approved for sale to its Operators by the COMPANY will be listed on this order guide. Electronic Orders will be placed via internet using DISTRIBUTOR’s web-site. All Electronic Orders are subject to the standard order cut-off time of 4:00 p.m. local time, two (2) days prior to their scheduled delivery day. Operators will have until 5:00 p.m. local time, two (2) days before their order shipping day to modify or add-on to their order. Orders not placed electronically may be subject to earlier cut-off times than those established above as mutually agreed upon between COMPANY and DISTRIBUTOR. Operators will be notified prior to 10:00 a.m. the day after their order cut-off if a product is expected to be out of stock so that an alternative may be ordered, subject to the provisions of Section 3.02. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Stores that have a scheduled delivery day of Monday, must have their orders placed by 12:00 p.m. local time, on the preceding Saturday and Stores that have a scheduled delivery day of Tuesday must have their orders placed by 12:00 p.m. local time, on the preceding Sunday. DISTRIBUTOR may schedule deliveries at any time and day of the week. However, where reasonably possible, DISTRIBUTOR will schedule ordering days and delivery days that are mutually agreed upon by and between DISTRIBUTOR and each Operator and will provide notice to the affected Operator at least fourteen (14) days before routing changes. On an exception basis, DISTRIBUTOR will consider shortening the permissible time frames for scheduled deliveries for those Operators that, given unique and compelling business needs, require the same.

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