Common use of COMING INTO FORCE Clause in Contracts

COMING INTO FORCE. TERM 3.1. The Contract shall come into force once the Purchaser has acknowledged receipt of the Order signed by the Supplier. The Supplier undertakes to return to the Purchaser, the acknowledgement of receipt of the Order within eight (8) calendar days of the receipt thereof whether by electronic means or otherwise. However, and if not returned within this period, the Supplier shall be deemed to have accepted the Order and the Contract shall be considered to have been concluded based on the terms of the Order. 3.2. Any start of performance of the Contract and especially the fact of proceeding to the design, manufacture, delivery, invoice or supply of Goods and/or Services, the Supplier shall be deemed to have accepted the Order based upon the terms and conditions of all the documents stated in Article 2.1. 3.3. Unless stated otherwise in the Contract, the date of coming into force thereof shall constitute the starting point for the performance time by the Supplier of its obligations under the Contract. 3.4. The Contract shall expire when all of the obligations of each Party have been fully performed.

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Samples: General Purchase Conditions, General Purchase Conditions, General Purchase Conditions

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COMING INTO FORCE. TERM 3.1. The Contract shall come into force once the Purchaser Supplier has acknowledged receipt of the Order signed by the SupplierPurchaser. The Supplier undertakes to return to the Purchaser, the acknowledgement of receipt of the Order within eight (8) calendar days of the receipt thereof whether by electronic means or otherwise. However, and if not returned within this period, the Supplier shall be deemed to have accepted the Order and the Contract shall be considered to have been concluded based on the terms of the Order. 3.2. Any start of performance of the Contract and especially the fact of proceeding to the design, manufacture, delivery, invoice or supply of Goods and/or Services, the Supplier shall be deemed to have accepted the Order based upon the terms and conditions of all the documents stated in Article 2.1. 3.3. Unless stated otherwise in the Contract, the date of coming into force thereof shall constitute the starting point for the performance time by the Supplier of its obligations under the Contract. 3.4. The Contract shall expire when all of the obligations of each Party have been fully performed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Purchase Conditions

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