Charge for Excess Sample Clauses

Charge for Excess. INVENTORY If after one year from publication date, Distributor is holding an excess supply of any of Publisher's book, Distributor may, on 30 days' notice, return to Publisher, at Publisher's expense, any or all excess inventory. Excess is defined as inventory in excess of six month's projected sales demand based on a book's net sales for the previous six months. If Publisher requests and Distributor is able, Distributor will continue to store Publisher's excess inventory at a rate of $0.02 per book per month. Fifty (50) copies or carton amount near 50 will be warehoused free of charge for the life of each title.
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Charge for Excess 

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