Estimated Purchases Clause Samples
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Estimated Purchases. AGA will provide ▇▇▇▇▇ at the beginning of each month with a rolling [**] month forecast of its requirements for the Products, such forecasts to be considered good-faith estimates only, for planning purposes, and not to be considered as guarantees of the volumes or timing of such requirements; provided that the first [**] months of such rolling forecast shall constitute a firm commitment unless modified by the parties by subsequent written agreement ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ and AGA’s cooperative efforts in this regard will be directed towards developing a plan for these forecasts that will fairly balance ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ need for reliable planning concerning its manufacture of the Products and AGA’s need for flexibility concerning its ordering of the Products.
Estimated Purchases. INO-T will provide ALHAC at the beginning of each month with a rolling [**] month forecast of its requirements for the Products, such forecast to be considered good faith estimates only, for planning purposes, and not to be considered as guarantees of the volumes or timing of such requirements; provided that the first [**] months of such rolling forecast shall constitute a firm commitment unless modified by the Parties by subsequent written agreement.
Estimated Purchases. The Department anticipates purchasing the estimated quantities, shown on the bid sheet(s), for a one (1) year period of any contract resulting from this bid. The estimated quantities are given only as a guideline for preparing your bid and should not be construed as representing the actual quantities to be purchased under this contract. The Vendor(s) shall supply, at bid prices, the actual quantities ordered regardless of whether the total of such quantities is more or less than anticipated. This bid and the resulting contract will be subject to annual appropriated funding.
Estimated Purchases. Escalon will provide Sco▇▇ ▇▇ the beginning of each month with a rolling twelve (12) month forecast of its requirements for the Products, such forecasts to be considered good-faith estimates only, for planning purposes, and not to be considered as guarantees of the volumes or timing of such requirements; provided that the first three (3) months of such rolling forecast shall constitute a firm commitment unless modified by the parties by subsequent written agreement.
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