Common use of CHANGE OF PRICE Clause in Contracts

CHANGE OF PRICE. 6.1 The Contractor’s prices are based on the price-determining factors at the date at which the offer is made or, absent which, at the date at which the work assigned to the Contractor is performed. 6.2 The Contractor reserves the right each time to adjust the prices of the services to be rendered by it and of the goods to be delivered by it, but not sooner than three months after the conclusion of the Agreement if the other party is a consumer or a person to be equated to a consumer pursuant to Articles 6:235, 236 and 237 of the Dutch Civil Code. 6.3 The Contractor may at all times immediately adjust the prices if a statutory price- determining factor gives rise thereto. 6.4 The prices of the work to be performed by the Contractor are based on an hourly work rate. 6.5 If the Contractor’s work is performed before 7.30 a.m. or after 4 p.m., or on Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays, the hourly work rates will be increased by a surcharge as specified in the Contractor’s price list. 6.6 Prices related to the renting out and/or provision and/or storage of goods and staff will be charged on the basis of an hourly rate, in which respect the travelling time of goods and staff between the Contractor’s location and the place of the work will be charged on the basis of the hourly rate. 6.7 The Contractor’s price list specifies the prices and rates that apply to the work performed by the Contractor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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