Common use of Delivery of Goods and Services Clause in Contracts

Delivery of Goods and Services. 3.1. Supplier agrees to supply and deliver the Goods to the Client and / or to perform the Services, as applicable, on the terms set out in the Agreement. 3.2. Supplier shall, at its own expense, pack, load, and deliver Goods to the Delivery Address in accordance with the invoicing, delivery terms, shipping, packing and other instructions of the Order or otherwise provided to the Supplier by the Client in writing. No charges will be allowed for freight, transportation, insurance, shipping, storage, handling, demurrage, packaging or similar charges unless provided for in the applicable Order or otherwise agreed to in writing by the Client. 3.3. The Supplier shall provide the Services to the Client in accordance with the terms of the Order. The Supplier shall, at no additional cost other than as expressly set out in the Order: (a) meet any performance dates for the Services specified in the Order, included within the Supplier’s proposal or notified to the Supplier by the Client; (b) co-operate with the Client in all matters relating to the Services, and comply with all instructions of the Client; (c) provide all equipment, tools, materials and such other items as are required to provide the Services; and (d) hold all Client’s materials (if any) in safe custody at its own risk, maintain Client’s materials (if any) in good condition until returned to the Client, and not dispose of or use the Client’s materials (if any) other than in accordance with Client's written instructions or authorisation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods and Services, General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods and Services, General Terms and Conditions for Purchase of Goods and Services

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