Common use of Delivery and Performance Clause in Contracts

Delivery and Performance. 7.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be made by the Supplier delivering the Goods to the place in the United Kingdom specified in the quotation or accepted order or, if no place of delivery is so specified, by the Customer collecting the Goods at the Supplier’s premises at any time after the Supplier has notified the Customer that the Goods are ready for collection. 7.2 The Delivery Date is approximate only and time for delivery shall not be of the essence unless previously agreed by the Supplier in writing. The Goods may be delivered by the Supplier in advance of the Delivery Date upon giving reasonable notice to the Customer. 7.3 If the Customer fails to take delivery of the Goods or any part of them on the Delivery Date and/or fails to provide any instructions, documents, licences, consents or authorisations required to enable the Goods to be delivered on that date, the Supplier shall be entitled upon giving written notice to the Customer to store or arrange for the storage of the Goods and then notwithstanding the provisions of sub-Clause 10.1 risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer, delivery shall be deemed to have taken place and the Customer shall pay to the Supplier all costs and expenses including storage and insurance charges arising from such failure. 7.4 With effect from the Commencement Date the Supplier shall, in consideration of the price being paid in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and the quotation or accepted order provide the Services expressly identified in the quotation or accepted order. 7.5 If any free issued part or dependant items (such as, but not limited to, firmware / software code, certifications, test procedures, free issue material) that is not in the Supplier’s control which results in delaying the delivery and resulting invoicing then the Supplier reserves the right to invoice in full.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Supply Agreement, Sales Contracts

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Delivery and Performance. 7.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be made by the Supplier delivering the Goods to the place in the United Kingdom specified in the quotation or accepted order or, if no place of delivery is so specified, by the Customer collecting the Goods at the Supplier’s premises at any time after the Supplier has notified the Customer that the Goods are ready for collection. 7.2 The Delivery Date is approximate only and time for delivery shall not be of the essence unless previously agreed by the Supplier in writing. The Goods may be delivered by the Supplier in advance of the Delivery Date upon giving reasonable notice to the Customer. 7.3 If the Customer fails to take delivery of the Goods or any part of them on the Delivery Date and/or fails to provide any instructions, documents, licences, consents or authorisations required to enable the Goods to be delivered on that date, the Supplier shall be entitled upon giving written notice to the Customer to store or arrange for the storage of the Goods and then notwithstanding the provisions of sub-Clause Clause 10.1 risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer, delivery shall be deemed to have taken place and the Customer shall pay to the Supplier all costs and expenses including storage and insurance charges arising from such failure. 7.4 With effect from the Commencement Date the Supplier shall, in consideration of the price being paid in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and the quotation or accepted order provide the Services expressly identified in the quotation or accepted order. 7.5 If any free issued part or dependant items (such as, but not limited to, firmware / software code, certifications, test procedures, free issue material) that is not in the Supplier’s control which results in delaying the delivery and resulting invoicing then the Supplier reserves the right to invoice in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Supply Agreement

Delivery and Performance. 7.1 8.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be made by the Supplier delivering the Goods to the place in the United Kingdom specified in the quotation or quotation, and/or order specification schedule and/or accepted order or, if no place of delivery is so specified, by the Customer collecting the Goods at the Supplier’s premises at any time after the Supplier has notified the Customer that the Goods are ready for collection. 7.2 8.2 The Delivery Date is approximate only and time for delivery shall not be of the essence unless previously agreed by the Supplier in writing. The Goods may be delivered by the Supplier in advance of the Delivery Date upon giving reasonable notice to the Customer. 7.3 8.3 If the Customer fails to take delivery of the Goods or any part of them on the Delivery Date and/or fails to provide any instructions, documents, licences, consents or authorisations required to enable the Goods to be delivered on that date, the Supplier shall be entitled upon giving written notice to the Customer to store or arrange for the storage of the Goods and then notwithstanding the provisions of sub-Clause 10.1 risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer, delivery shall be deemed to have taken place and the Customer shall pay to the Supplier all costs and expenses including storage and insurance charges arising from such failure. 7.4 8.4 With effect from the Commencement Date the Supplier shall, in consideration of the price being paid in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and the quotation or quotation, and/or order specification schedule and/or accepted order provide the Services expressly identified in the quotation or quotation, and/or order specification schedule and/or accepted order. 7.5 If any free issued part or dependant items (such as, but not limited to, firmware / software code, certifications, test procedures, free issue material) that is not in the Supplier’s control which results in delaying the delivery and resulting invoicing then the Supplier reserves the right to invoice in full.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

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Delivery and Performance. 7.1 8.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be made by the Supplier delivering the Goods to the place in the United Kingdom specified in the quotation or accepted order specified schedule or, if no place of delivery is so specified, by the Customer collecting the Goods at the Supplier’s premises at any time after the Supplier has notified the Customer that the Goods are ready for collection. 7.2 8.2 The Delivery Date is approximate only and time for delivery shall not be of the essence unless previously agreed by the Supplier in writing. The Goods may be delivered by the Supplier in advance of the Delivery Date upon giving reasonable notice to the Customer. 7.3 8.3 If the Customer fails to take delivery of the Goods or any part of them on the Delivery Date and/or fails to provide any instructions, documents, licences, consents or authorisations required to enable the Goods to be delivered on that date, the Supplier shall be entitled upon giving written notice to the Customer to store or arrange for the storage of the Goods and then notwithstanding the provisions of sub-Clause 10.1 risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer, delivery shall be deemed to have taken place and the Customer shall pay to the Supplier all costs and expenses including storage and insurance charges arising from such failure. 7.4 8.4 With effect from the Commencement Date the Supplier shall, in consideration of the price being paid in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and the quotation or accepted order specified schedule provide the Services expressly identified in the quotation or accepted orderspecified schedule. 7.5 If any free issued part or dependant items (such as, but not limited to, firmware / software code, certifications, test procedures, free issue material) that is not in the Supplier’s control which results in delaying the delivery and resulting invoicing then the Supplier reserves the right to invoice in full.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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