Common use of Delivery; Risk of Loss Clause in Contracts

Delivery; Risk of Loss. 7.1 Deliveries must be made in quantities and at times specified on the face of this Purchase Order or a Release and time is of the essence. Each Release is an integral part of the Contract, is governed by these Terms, and is not an independent contract. Buyer will not be required to pay for Products delivered to Buyer that are in excess of quantities specified in a Release. Buyer may reject any deliveries made more than two weeks after or before the specified delivery date. 7.2 If Seller fails to have Products ready for shipment in time to meet Xxxxx's delivery schedules, Seller will be responsible for any additional costs of premium or expeditious transportation of Products. Buyer will have the right to either arrange for expeditious shipment of the Products or require Seller to ship the Products, and Seller will pay or reimburse Buyer for the entire cost of such expeditious shipment. 7.3 Unless provided otherwise in this Contract, all Products are sold Ex Works (Incoterms 2010) origin.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement

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