Common use of Delivery Failures for Direct Purchases Clause in Contracts

Delivery Failures for Direct Purchases. For purchases made directly from Vendor, if Vendor anticipates that it will not be able to deliver any particular Product ordered by any Purchaser within the delivery schedule stated in Exhibit B, Vendor shall promptly notify the Purchaser and work with the Purchaser to resolve the delivery issue to Purchaser’s reasonable satisfaction. Such resolution may include acceptance of alternative delivery dates or provision of an acceptable substitute from Vendor at the same or lower pricing as the unavailable Product. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained herein, Vendor shall be responsible for paying additional costs for expediting any shipment of Products to meet the delivery obligations stated in this Agreement, including Products subject to a backorder.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.), Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.), www.sec.gov

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