Delivery and Order Fulfillment Sample Clauses

Delivery and Order Fulfillment. Neoforma will notify the Suppliers of purchases, rentals and leases made by Members in a form and format according to the terms of Neoforma's agreements with Suppliers.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Delivery and Order Fulfillment. Neoforma will notify Suppliers and provide Suppliers access to the Transaction Database for sales, rentals and leases of Products by such Suppliers, in a form and format mutually agreed upon by Neoforma and Suppliers and to the extent set forth in the Functionality Roadmap.
Delivery and Order Fulfillment. Delivery shall be successfully completed within 48-72 hours of order placement or as stated by the ordering location. Pertinent and specific delivery details shall be communicated at time of order placement. The contractor shall be responsible for pumping the 93% Sulfuric Acid into the City’s storage tank(s) at the delivery site (City-owned property). Additionally, the contractor shall be responsible for supplying all required tools and equipment to safely and efficiently offload the 93% Sulfuric Acid. The contractor shall be solely responsible for all spills resulting from the failure of its, or its subcontractor’s, equipment or delivery personnel proper performance of their duties. Contractor’s delivery personnel, or contracted courier, shall routinely inspect and observe the offloading operations. Contractor is required that before, during, and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or Act of God that the municipal government, through the City, shall require a "first priority" basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the citizens are protected from any situation that threatens public health and safety. Time of Delivery: Monday through Friday 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM; exceptions can be made for emergencies. The City currently has deliveries approximately every 1.5 months at 3,200 gallons. The quantities and frequency are approximate and City reserves the right to make changes at no additional cost to the City.

Related to Delivery and Order Fulfillment

  • Scope and Order Placement These terms may be used by Customer either for a single Order or as a framework for multiple Orders. In addition, these terms may be used on a global basis by the parties’ “Affiliates”, meaning any entity controlled by, controlling, or under common control with a party. The parties can confirm their agreement to these terms either by signature where indicated at the end or by referencing these terms on Orders. Affiliates participate under these terms by placing orders which specify product or service delivery in the same country as the HP Affiliate accepting the Order, referencing these terms, and specifying any additional terms or amendments to reflect local law or business practices.

  • Delivery and Documents 13.1 Subject to GCC Sub-Clause 33.1, the delivery of the Goods and completion of the Related Services shall be in accordance with the List of Goods and Delivery Schedule specified in the Supply Requirements. The details of shipping and other documents to be furnished by the Supplier are specified in the SCC.

  • Delivery and Control (i) With respect to any Investment Related Property consisting of Securities Accounts or Securities Entitlements, it shall cause the securities intermediary maintaining such Securities Account or Securities Entitlement to enter into an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C hereto pursuant to which it shall agree to comply with the Collateral Agent’s “entitlement orders” without further consent by such Grantor. With respect to any Investment Related Property that is a “Deposit Account,” it shall cause the depositary institution maintaining such account to enter into an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit D hereto, pursuant to which the Collateral Agent shall have both sole dominion and control over such Deposit Account (within the meaning of the common law) and “control” (within the meaning of Section 9-104 of the UCC) over such Deposit Account. Each Grantor shall have entered into such control agreement or agreements with respect to: (i) any Securities Accounts, Securities Entitlements or Deposit Accounts that exist on the Credit Date, as of or prior to the Credit Date and (ii) any Securities Accounts, Securities Entitlements or Deposit Accounts that are created or acquired after the Credit Date, as of or prior to the deposit or transfer of any such Securities Entitlements or funds, whether constituting moneys or investments, into such Securities Accounts or Deposit Accounts. In addition to the foregoing, if any issuer of any Investment Related Property is located in a jurisdiction outside of the United States, each Grantor shall take such additional actions, including, without limitation, causing the issuer to register the pledge on its books and records or making such filings or recordings, in each case as may be necessary or advisable, under the laws of such issuer’s jurisdiction to insure the validity, perfection and priority of the security interest of the Collateral Agent. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Collateral Agent shall have the right, without notice to any Grantor, to transfer all or any portion of the Investment Related Property to its name or the name of its nominee or agent. In addition, the Collateral Agent shall have the right at any time, without notice to any Grantor, to exchange any certificates or instruments representing any Investment Related Property for certificates or instruments of smaller or larger denominations.

  • EXECUTION OF PURCHASE AND SALE ORDERS In connection with purchases or sales of portfolio securities for the account of the Fund, it is understood that you will arrange for the placing of all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the account with brokers or dealers selected by you, subject to review of this selection by the Board from time to time. You will be responsible for the negotiation and the allocation of principal business and portfolio brokerage. In the selection of such brokers or dealers and the placing of such orders, you are directed at all times to seek for the Fund the best qualitative execution, taking into account such factors as price (including the applicable brokerage commission or dealer spread), the execution capability, financial responsibility and responsiveness of the broker or dealer and the brokerage and research services provided by the broker or dealer. You should generally seek favorable prices and commission rates that are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In seeking best qualitative execution, you are authorized to select brokers or dealers who also provide brokerage and research services to the Fund and/or the other accounts over which you exercise investment discretion. You are authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a Fund portfolio transaction which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if you determine in good faith that the amount of the commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by the executing broker or dealer. The determination may be viewed in terms of either a particular transaction or your overall responsibilities with respect to the Fund and to accounts over which you exercise investment discretion. The Fund and you understand and acknowledge that, although the information may be useful to the Fund and you, it is not possible to place a dollar value on such information. The Board shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Fund to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Fund. Consistent with the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., and subject to seeking best qualitative execution as described above, you may give consideration to sales of shares of the Fund as a factor in the selection of brokers and dealers to execute Fund portfolio transactions. Subject to the provisions of the 1940 Act, and other applicable law, you, any of your affiliates or any affiliates of your affiliates may retain compensation in connection with effecting the Fund's portfolio transactions, including transactions effected through others. If any occasion should arise in which you give any advice to clients of yours concerning the shares of the Fund, you will act solely as investment counsel for such client and not in any way on behalf of the Fund. Your services to the Fund pursuant to this Agreement are not to be deemed to be exclusive and it is understood that you may render investment advice, management and other services to others, including other registered investment companies.

  • Delivery and Risk 4.1 Time of delivery shall not be of the essence in any agreement between the Parties. 4.2 WHILST EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO DISPATCH AND DELIVER THE GOODS AS ADVISED, THE SELLER DOES NOT GUARANTEE DISPATCH AND/OR DELIVERY ON ANY SPECIFIC DATE AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT MAY BE SUFFERED BY THE PURCHASER AND/OR ANY THIRD PARTY AS A RESULT OF ANY DELAYS IN THE DELIVERY OF THE GOODS THAT MAY OCCUR, SAVE TO THE EXTENT THAT THE SELLER IS FOUND TO BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 47 OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 68 OF 2008 AS AMENDED. 4.3 The Purchaser shall not be entitled to cancel any order as a result of any delay in delivery of the Goods. 4.4 Should the Seller be prevented from the performance of any of its obligations because of force majeure (which includes but is not limited to an event that prevents or delays the Seller from being able to perform an obligation, wars, insurrections, strikes, pandemics, acts of God, natural disasters, governmental actions or controls, government restrictions and/or water or energy supply restrictions), or any cause whatsoever beyond the control of the Seller, the Seller shall be entitled at its option to cancel the agreement with the Purchaser or to suspend performance of its obligations there under and shall not be liable whatsoever for any loss or damage, consequential or otherwise, resulting from such inability to perform its obligations, cancellation, or suspension. 4.5 Unless otherwise agreed in writing, delivery and passing of the risk in the Goods shall be deemed to have taken place when the Goods are offloaded at the Purchaser’s premises. 4.6 The Seller reserves the right to refuse an order within 10 (ten) business of such order being received by the Seller where costs have escalated due to any contingencies or circumstances not within the Seller’s control. 4.7 The Seller’s deliveries shall be effected “ex works” for the account and at the risk of the Purchaser. Transport insurance shall be arranged at the Purchaser’s written request and for its account. The Seller shall have the right to demand a prepayment on the insurance premium by the Purchaser. In the absence of specific instructions by the Purchaser, the Seller shall determine the shipping route and carrier. The transport packaging shall be product-related and consider the statutory regulations as may be made from time to time. The Seller shall bear the packing charges, which shall be determined at the Seller’s discretion. The packaging shall be taken back at the Purchaser’s request and expense.

  • Delivery and Risk of Loss Unless otherwise provided for in advance, all shipments will be made F.O.B. Seller's facility, and upon Seller's delivery of a shipment to the carrier, Buyer shall assume the risk of any loss or damage to the shipment thereafter. Delivery and/or completion dates furnished by Seller represent the best estimates of the time required to make shipment or complete services, and Seller does not guarantee delivery or completion by a particular date unless otherwise stated herein or in any schedule or addendum attached hereto. If a delivery date for products is guaranteed herein, (a) Seller’s unexcused delay in delivering one installment to the carrier at Seller’s facility shall permit Buyer to cancel only that installment, and acceptance by Buyer or the act of taking possession of products by the carrier shall constitute a bar to any claim of late delivery with respect to such products and (b) Buyer shall not be excused from performance if for any reason, the carrier does not pick up products on the date specified for shipping, and Seller may dispose of any products which the carrier does not pick-up within five (5) days of the date agreed for delivery to the carrier at Seller’s facility if Buyer refuses acceptance based on such delay, in which case Seller may cancel the order without notice to Buyer and Buyer shall be responsible for a 25% restocking fee as to the products ordered. In any such event, Seller shall have no duty to mitigate its damages. Seller may deliver any products subject to an order to the carrier at its facility in part and in such event, Buyer shall be responsible for payment for that part of the order received by the carrier, and Seller shall only be responsible for that portion of an order which Seller is required to but does not deliver.

  • Forecasts and Orders 2.2.1 On the Effective Date of this Agreement, PURCHASER shall give SELLER written notice of the quantity of Martek Product which PURCHASER estimates in good faith that it will order or direct the Designee(s) to order from SELLER during the remainder of the current calendar year (the “Initial Annual Forecast”). Not later than November 30 of each calendar year during the Term of this Agreement, PURCHASER shall give SELLER written notice of the quantity of Martek Product which PURCHASER estimates in good faith that it will order or direct the Designee(s) to order from SELLER during the next subsequent calendar year (each, an “Annual Forecast”). The Annual Forecast shall be used to establish the per unit and per kilogram pricing for the Martek Products purchased during the relevant calendar year in accordance with Section 2.3.1 and Exhibit A attached hereto; provided that, for the remainder of calendar year 2006, the per kilogram pricing to be used, subject to the year-end adjustment pursuant to Section 2.3.1, shall be * per kilogram, notwithstanding the Initial Annual Forecast. In addition to the foregoing, one (1) month before the commencement of each calendar quarter during the Term of this Agreement, PURCHASER shall provide SELLER with a forecast (a “Rolling Forecast”) of PURCHASER’s requirements for the Martek Product for each of the succeeding four (4) quarters, specifying quantities and requested delivery dates. These forecasts will be PURCHASER’s good-faith, best estimate of requirements and should not be considered a firm commitment. 2.2.2 PURCHASER expressly acknowledges that available supplies of the Martek Product have been in the past, and, may from time to time in the future, be insufficient to meet current demand. Nevertheless, SELLER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to have available for shipment to PURCHASER or to a Designee for PURCHASER’s account such quantities of the Martek Product as PURCHASER forecasts in good faith pursuant to Section 2.2.1 above and any additional quantities which PURCHASER may reasonably request. In case for any reason SELLER cannot or does not supply such quantities of the Martek Products as are forecasted in good faith by PURCHASER pursuant to Section 2.2.1 to PURCHASER, PURCHASER shall be allowed to use an alternative supplier for quantities of Omega-3 and Omega-6 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids equal to those quantities of Martek Products that were ordered by PURCHASER pursuant to a Purchase Order and not delivered by SELLER. 2.2.3 PURCHASER shall issue and/or shall direct the Designee(s) to issue formal purchase orders (“Purchase Orders”) at least sixty (60) but no more than ninety (90) days in advance of the date on which PURCHASER or the Designee requests that SELLER ship the Martek Product. SELLER shall accept or reject any such Purchase Order within five (5) business days of receipt, provided that SELLER shall not reject any Purchase Order for any quantities within the most recent forecast. 2.2.4 Purchase Orders which have been accepted by SELLER shall be considered as firm and binding orders (subject to the provisions of Section 2.2.2 above) and shall only be canceled or amended by mutual written agreement of the parties. * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.

  • Funding Restrictions and Order Quantities The Agency reserves the right to reduce or increase estimated or actual quantities in whatever amount necessary without prejudice or liability to the Agency, if: 12.3.1 Funding is not available; 12.3.2 Legal restrictions are placed upon the expenditure of monies for this category of service or supplies; or, 12.3.3 The Agency’s requirements in good faith change after award of the contract.

  • Placement of DNS probes Probes for measuring DNS parameters shall be placed as near as possible to the DNS resolvers on the networks with the most users across the different geographic regions; care shall be taken not to deploy probes behind high propagation-­‐delay links, such as satellite links.

  • DELIVERY AND TITLE A. The place of delivery for all Products sold pursuant to this Agreement shall be FOB Plant. Buyer and Buyer’s agents shall be given access to Seller’s Plant in a manner and at all times reasonably necessary and convenient for Buyer to take delivery as provided herein. Buyer shall schedule the loading and shipping of all outbound Products purchased hereunder which is shipped by rail. All labor and equipment necessary to load rail cars shall be supplied by Seller without charge to Buyer. Seller agrees to handle all Products in a good and workmanlike manner in accordance with Buyer’s reasonable requirements and in accordance with normal industry practice. Seller shall maintain the rail loading facilities in safe operating condition in accordance with normal industry standards. B. Seller shall be responsible at all times for the quantity, quality and condition of any Products in storage at the Plant. Seller shall not be responsible for the quantity, quality and condition of any of Products stored by Buyer at locations other than the Plant. C. Buyer shall give to Seller a schedule of quantities of the Products to be removed by rail with sufficient advance notice reasonably to allow Seller to provide the required services. Seller shall provide the labor, equipment and facilities necessary to meet Buyer’s loading schedule and, except for any consequential or indirect damages, shall be responsible for Buyer’s actual costs or damages resulting from Seller’s failure to do so. Buyer shall order and supply rail cars as scheduled for rail shipments. All freight charges shall be the responsibility of Buyer and shall be billed directly to Buyer. D. Buyer shall provide loading orders as necessary to permit Seller to maintain Seller’s usual production schedule, provided, however, that Buyer shall not be responsible for failure to schedule removal of the DDGS unless Seller shall have provided to Buyer production schedules as follows: Five (5) days prior to the beginning of each calendar month during the term hereof, Seller shall provide to Buyer a tentative schedule for production in the next calendar month which is to be shipped by railcar. Seller shall inform Buyer daily of inventory and production status. For purposes of this paragraph, notification will be sufficient if made by e-mail or facsimile as follows: If to Buyer, to the attention of Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Facsimile number 000-000-0000 or email to xxxxxxxx@xxx-xxxxx.xxx, and If to Seller, to the attention of Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Facsimile number 000-000-0000 or email to xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, Or to such other representatives of Buyer and Seller as they may designate to the other in writing. E. Title, risk of loss and full shipping responsibility shall pass to Buyer upon loading the DDGS into rail cars and delivering to Buyer of the xxxx of lading for each such shipment.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!