Common use of Delivery and Non-Delivery Clause in Contracts

Delivery and Non-Delivery. 24.1. The Supplier must deliver the Goods at the time(s) and date(s) and to the location(s) specified by the Purchaser. 24.2. On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Supplier must send the Purchaser a notice specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. 24.3. The Goods are not deemed to be delivered unless an authorised representative of the Purchaser has signed an acknowledgement that the Goods have been delivered. 24.4. The Goods must not be unloaded and left outside any Purchaser’s premises. 24.5. Accordingly, delivery includes the unloading and stacking of the Goods at such place as the Purchaser reasonably directs. 24.6. The point of delivery is: 24.6.1. when the Goods are removed from the transporting vehicle at the Purchaser’s premises, in cases where the Goods are delivered by the Supplier; and 24.6.2. when the Goods are loaded on the Purchaser’s vehicle, in cases where the Goods are collected by the Purchaser. 24.7. The Purchaser is not required to accept: 24.7.1. Goods supplied earlier than the required date and time for delivery; or

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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Delivery and Non-Delivery. 24.1. The Supplier must deliver the Goods at the time(s) and date(s) and to the location(s) specified by the Purchaser. 24.2. On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Supplier must send the Purchaser a notice specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. 24.3. The Goods are not deemed to be delivered unless an authorised representative of the Purchaser has signed an acknowledgement that the Goods have been delivered. 24.4. The Goods must not be unloaded and left outside any Purchaser’s premises. 24.5. Accordingly, delivery includes the unloading and stacking of the Goods at such place as the Purchaser reasonably directs. 24.6. The point of delivery is: 24.6.1. when the Goods are removed from the transporting vehicle at the Purchaser’s premises, in cases where the Goods are delivered by the Supplier; and 24.6.2. when the Goods are loaded on the Purchaser’s vehicle, in cases where the Goods are collected by the Purchaser. 24.7. The Purchaser is not required to accept: 24.7.1. Goods supplied earlier than the required date and time for delivery; or

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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Delivery and Non-Delivery. 24.1. The Supplier must deliver the Goods at the time(s) and date(s) and to the location(s) specified by the Purchaser. 24.2. On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Supplier must send the Purchaser a notice specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. 24.3. The Goods are not deemed to be delivered unless an authorised representative of the Purchaser has signed an acknowledgement that the Goods have been delivered. 24.4. The Goods must not be unloaded and left outside any Purchaser’s premises. 24.5. Accordingly, delivery includes the unloading and stacking of the Goods at such place as the Purchaser reasonably directs. 24.6. The point of delivery is: 24.6.171.6.1. when the Goods are removed from the transporting vehicle at the Purchaser’s premises, in cases where the Goods are delivered by the Supplier; and 24.6.271.6.2. when the Goods are loaded on the Purchaser’s vehicle, in cases where the Goods are collected by the Purchaser. 24.7. The Purchaser is not required to accept: 24.7.171.7.1. Goods supplied earlier than the required date and time for delivery; or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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