Delivery Time Sample Clauses
Delivery Time. Vendors shall specify the estimated delivery time in calendar days for each item. The purchaser should consult the vendor regarding vehicle production schedules. Delivery shall be within the normal working hours of the user, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
Delivery Time. 4.1 The delivery time is binding. As soon as Supplier has reason for the assumption that he may be fully or partly unable to fulfil his contractual obligations at all or not on time, he has to advise Buyer without delay, providing reasons for this circumstance and the expected duration of the delay. Should Supplier fail to give this notice, he shall be liable for damages, unless he proves that he is not responsible for the fact that such notice was not furnished on time.
4.2 If Supplier fails to perform within the agreed delivery time, he shall be liable under the provisions of law.
Delivery Time. The delivery periods specified are not binding but will, however, be met under normal business conditions, if possible. The delivery period only commences on the day our order confirmation is issued in writing, but not before all the details regarding the execution of the order have been clarified by the ordering party. If the contract is based on working drawings, the former only comes into force when the drawings, checked and approved by the ordering party, have been returned to us. The delivery deadlines and delivery dates refer to the point in time when the goods are dispatched from the factory. They shall be deemed as met based on the date the notification of readiness for dispatch is issued, if the goods cannot be sent in time for reasons that are no fault of our own. The agreed delivery time shall be extended – without prejudice to our rights arising from any default by the ordering party – by a period of time equivalent to that the ordering party is in arrears with his obligations pursuant to this or any other agreement with us. Besides a potential default in payment, this also affects a default resulting from a delay in the full or partial provision of materials by the ordering party. The contractor shall not be held liable for the impossibility of the delivery or for delays in delivery, if these are caused by force majeure or other events not foreseeable at the time the contract was concluded (e.g. operational disruptions of any kind, difficulties in procuring material or energy, transport delays, strikes, lawful lockouts, lack of labour, energy or raw materials, difficulties in procuring the necessary official permits, official measures, or the outstanding, incorrect or delayed delivery by the supplier) that the contractor is not responsible for. If such events make it significantly more difficult or make it impossible for the contractor to perform delivery of the goods or services and the impediment is not just temporary in nature, the contractor is entitled to withdraw from the contract. Where the impediment is only temporary, the delivery dates and periods are extended or the delivery dates and periods are postponed by the period of time the impediment exists plus a reasonable restart period. If as a result of the delay, one cannot reasonably expect of the ordering party that he accept the delivery of goods or services, he is entitled to withdraw from the contract by submitting an immediate declaration to the seller in writing. If the contrac...
Delivery Time. 7.1. The delivery time shall start as soon as the contract is entered into, all official formalities have been completed, payments due with the order have been made, any agreed securities given and the main technical points settled. The delivery time shall be deemed to be observed if by that time XXXXXX has sent a notice to the customer informing him that the supplies are ready for dispatch.
7.2. The delivery time shall be reasonably extended:
a) if the information required by PLATIT for the performance of the contract is not received in time, or if the customer subsequently changes it thereby causing a delay in the delivery of the supplies or services;
b) if hindrances occur which PLATIT cannot prevent despite exercising the required care, regardless of whether they affect the PLATIT a.s., its supplier, the customer or a third party. Such hindrances include, but shall not be limited to, pandemics, epidemics, mobilization, war, civil war, acts of terrorism, riots, political unrest, revolutions, sabotage, serious breakdown in the works, accidents, labor conflicts, late or deficient delivery from suppliers or subcontractors of raw materials, semi-finished or finished products, the need to scrap important work pieces, actions or omissions by any authorities or state or supranational bodies, embargoes, unforeseeable transport problems, fire, explosion, natural catastrophes;
c) if the customer or a third party is behind schedule with work he has to execute, or with the performance of his contractual obligations, in particular if the customer fails to observe the terms of payment;
d) if the supplier has to interrupt or shorten its production processes due to a lack of or a reduced availability of energy sources (e.g. gas, electricity). The supplier shall inform the customer immediately and in writing of such a situation. Any claim by the customer against the supplier for compensation for delay or for compensation for direct and indirect damages due to such a delay shall be excluded.
7.3. The customer shall be entitled to claim liquidated damages for delayed delivery insofar as it can be proven that the delay has been caused through the fault of the Platit a.s. and that the customer has suffered a loss as a result of such delay. If substitute material can be supplied to accommodate the customer, the latter is not entitled to any damages for delay. Damages for delayed delivery shall not exceed
Delivery Time. After ISR has issued the Purchase Order for the R350HT Rails, the Supplier undertakes to supply the R350HT Rails to ISR within no later than four (4) months from the issuance of the Purchase Order (the "Delivery Time").
Delivery Time. Complete delivery will take place as soon as possible, [insert] after signing this Contract
Delivery Time. Company shall use its best efforts to fulfill delivery obligations as committed in acceptances.
Delivery Time. Delivery time will be quoted for each individual order.
Delivery Time. Time is of the essence of this PO Supplier shall ensure that Work is delivered and performed no later than the delivery date and to the delivery point specified herein.
Delivery Time. Delivery is to be accomplished within ten (10) days after receipt of order. If adverse conditions exist, the time frame could be modified slightlyas circumstances warrant.