Common use of Change to Goods and Unavailability of Goods Clause in Contracts

Change to Goods and Unavailability of Goods. For each Order, the Customer may at any time, in writing, make reasonable changes to the Goods described in a Purchase Order Form. If any changes cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for the supply or performance of, such Goods, an equitable adjustment shall be made in Supplier’s fee or delivery schedule, or both. Any Supplier claim for an adjustment must be asserted within 10 days [amend if required] of Supplier’s receipt of the change notification, and must be approved in writing. If such adjustment cannot be agreed, the Customer may revert to the original specification or cancel the Order in which case it will reimburse the Supplier for any direct costs reasonably incurred by the Supplier prior to cancellation, which costs the Supplier will take all reasonable steps to minimise. The Customer may at any time, in writing, make reasonable changes to the Goods described in Schedule 1 in accordance with Clause 25.6. The Supplier shall promptly give notice to the Customer in the event that the Supplier considers there is a reasonable chance that it will be unable to supply, or there will be significant delays in the supply of the Goods as described in: a Purchase Order Form; or Schedule 1 to this Agreement. If the Supplier gives notice under Clause 6.3(a), the Customer will have the right to terminate the Contract in accordance with Clause 19.2. If the Supplier gives notice under Clause 6.3(b), the Parties shall amend the description of Goods in Schedule 1 in accordance with Clause 6.2.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Change to Goods and Unavailability of Goods. ‌ 6.1. For each Order, the Customer may at any time, in writing, make reasonable changes to the Goods described in a Purchase Order Form. If any changes cause an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for the supply or performance of, such Goods, an equitable adjustment shall be made in Supplier’s fee or delivery schedule, or both. Any Supplier claim for an adjustment must be asserted within 10 days [amend if required] of Supplier’s receipt of the change notification, and must be approved in writing. If such adjustment cannot be agreed, the Customer may revert to the original specification or cancel the Order in which case it will reimburse the Supplier for any direct costs reasonably incurred by the Supplier prior to cancellation, which costs the Supplier will take all reasonable steps to minimise. 6.2. The Customer may at any time, in writing, make reasonable changes to the Goods described in Schedule 1 in accordance with Clause 25.625.6.‌ 6.3. The Supplier shall promptly give notice to the Customer in the event that the Supplier considers there is a reasonable chance that it will be unable to supply, or there will be significant delays in the supply of the Goods as described in: in:‌ (a) a Purchase Order Form; or Schedule 1 to this Agreement. If the Supplier gives notice under Clause 6.3(a), the Customer will have the right to terminate the Contract in accordance with Clause 19.2. If the Supplier gives notice under Clause 6.3(b), the Parties shall amend the description of Goods in Schedule 1 in accordance with Clause 6.2.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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