Common use of Expediting Clause in Contracts

Expediting. If at any time it becomes apparent to Buyer that the Goods will not be delivered by the date(s) specified in the Agreement, then Buyer may require Seller to expedite the work (including by adding additional shifts and equipment or by subcontracting), and any additional costs will be borne by Seller.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions for Purchase Orders, Terms and Conditions for Purchase Orders, Terms and Conditions for Purchase Orders

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Expediting. If at any time it becomes apparent to Buyer that the Goods will not be delivered by the date(s) specified in the Agreement, then Buyer may require Seller to expedite the work (including by adding additional shifts and equipment or by subcontracting), and any additional costs will be borne by Seller.Seller.β€Œ

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions

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