Consignee Agrees Sample Clauses

Consignee Agrees. 1.1 To accept on consignment a minimum order of 100 books of 20 First Class Stamps (currently valued at $1,000.00) and a maximum of $ in face value of United States Postal Service® (“USPS®”) postage, subject to credit limitation as established by Contractor, in its sole discretion. The total value of consigned postage, as replenished, and sales proceeds on hand may not exceed the maximum value without modification to this Agreement. Consigned postage may include First-Class Mail® postage, Express Mail® postage, Priority Mail® postage, or such other postage as the parties mutually agree upon, subject to minimum orders Contractor may set for the type of postage ordered.
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Consignee Agrees. 1.1 To accept on consignment a minimum order of 200 ATM sheets of 18 First Class Stamps (currently valued at $1,764.00) and a maximum of $ in face value of United States Postal Service® (“USPS®”) postage, subject to credit limitation as established by Contractor, in its sole discretion. The total value of consigned postage, as replenished, and sales proceeds on hand may not exceed the maximum value without modification to this Agreement.
Consignee Agrees. 1.1 To accept on consignment a minimum order of 100 books of 20 First Class Stamps or 20 coils of First Class Stamps (currently valued at $920.00) and a maximum of $ in face value of United States Postal Service® (“USPS®”) postage, subject to credit limitation as established by Contractor, in its sole discretion. The total value of consigned postage, as replenished, and sales proceeds on hand may not exceed the maximum value without modification to this Agreement. Consigned postage may include First-Class Mail® postage, Express Mail® postage, Priority Mail® postage, or such other postage as the parties mutually agree upon, subject to minimum orders Contractor may set for the type of postage ordered.

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