Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products Sample Clauses

Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products. If Buyer fails to accept all or part of any of the Products to be purchased by Buyer hereunder, and such failure to accept (a) is not the result of Reliability Curtailment or (b) is not otherwise excused under the terms of this Agreement (a “Rejected Purchase”), then Buyer shall pay Seller, on the date payment would otherwise be due in respect of the month in which the failure occurred, an amount for such Rejected Purchase equal to the Resale Damages. Each Party agrees and acknowledges that (i) the damages that Seller would incur due to a Rejected Purchase would be difficult or impossible to predict with certainty, and (ii) it is impractical and difficult to assess actual damages in the circumstances stated, and therefore the Resale Damages as agreed to by the Parties and set forth herein is a fair and reasonable calculation of such damages.
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Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products. If Buyer fails to accept or pay for all or part of any of the Products to be purchased by Buyer hereunder and such failure to accept is not excused under the terms of this Agreement (a “Rejected Purchase”), then Buyer shall pay Seller, on the date payment would otherwise be due in respect of the month in which the failure occurred, an amount for such Rejected Purchase equal to the Resale Damages.
Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products. If Buyer fails to accept all or part of any of the Products to be purchased by Buyer hereunder up to Buyer’s Percentage Entitlement, subject to the Contract Maximum Amount, and such failure to accept (a) is not the result of Reliability Curtailment or (b) is not otherwise excused under the terms of this Agreement (a “Rejected Purchase”), then Buyer shall pay Seller, on the date payment would otherwise be due in respect of the month in which the failure occurred, an amount for such Rejected Purchase equal to the Resale Damages. Each Party agrees and acknowledges that (i) the damages that Seller would incur due to a Rejected Purchase would be difficult or impossible to predict with certainty, and (ii) it is impractical and difficult to assess actual damages in the circumstances stated, and therefore the Resale Damages as agreed to by the Parties and set forth herein is a fair and reasonable calculation of such damages.
Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products. If Buyer fails to accept all or part of any of the Products to be purchased by Buyer hereunder and such failure to accept is not excused under the terms of this Agreement (a “Rejected Purchase”), then Buyer shall pay Seller, on the date payment would otherwise be due in respect of the month in which the failure occurred, an amount for such Rejected Purchase equal to the Resale Damages. Each Party agrees and acknowledges that (i) the damages that Seller would incur due to a Rejected Purchase would be difficult or impossible to predict with certainty, and (ii) it is impractical and difficult to assess actual damages in the circumstances stated, and therefore the Resale Damages as agreed to by the Parties and set forth herein is a fair and reasonable calculation of such damages. --16-- Deleted: <#>Delivery Point.¶ <#>All Energy shall be Delivered hereunder by Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point. Seller shall be responsible for the costs of delivering its Energy to the Delivery Point consistent with all standards and requirements set forth by the FERC, ISO-NE and any other applicable Governmental Entity or tariff.¶ <#>Seller shall be responsible for all applicable charges associated with transmission and distribution interconnection, service and delivery charges, including all related ISO-NE administrative fees and other FERC- approved charges in connection with the Delivery of Energy to and at the Delivery Point, except for small Massachusetts projects with a capacity value such that they are recognized by the ISO-NE Rules as a “load reducer”. These small Massachusetts projects are not delivering power to the Pool Transmission Facilities and shall pay energy delivery costs only to their Delivery Point. ¶ <#>Buyer shall be responsible for all losses, transmission charges, ancillary service charges, line losses, congestion charges and other ISO-NE or applicable system costs or charges associated with transmission incurred, in each case, in connection with the transmission of Energy delivered under this Agreement from and after the Delivery Point.¶ Deleted: .¶ Metering Deleted: 6 Deleted: Meter readings shall be adjusted to take into account the losses to Deliver the Energy to the Delivery Point.
Failure by Buyer to Accept Delivery of Products. If Buyer fails to accept or pay for all or part of any of the Energy and rights to other Products to be purchased by Buyer within 60 days of delivery for any reason, then Buyer shall be considered in default of this agreement.

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  • Delivery of Products 4.1 The Supplier shall ensure that:‌ (a) Products are properly packed and secured in such manner as to enable them to reach their destination in good condition; (b) each delivery of Products is accompanied by a delivery note which shows the date of the Order, the Order number (if any), the type and quantity of Products (including the code number of the Products, where applicable), special storage instructions (if any) and, if the Products are being delivered in instalments, the outstanding balance of Products remaining to be delivered; and‌ (c) it states clearly on the delivery note any requirement for Ornua to return any packaging material for the Products to the Supplier. Any such packaging material shall only be returned to the Supplier at the cost of the Supplier. 4.2 The Supplier shall deliver the Products:‌ (a) to the location set out in the Order or such other location as the parties may agree which may include delivery to a carrier (Delivery Location); and (b) on the date specified in the Order or, if no such date is specified, on a date agreed with Ornua in advance (Delivery Date). Delivery shall be on a Business Day during normal business hours, unless agreed otherwise with Ornua or otherwise instructed by Ornua.‌ 4.3 Delivery of Products shall be completed when the Supplier unloads and stacks the Products at the Delivery Location, unless different delivery terms (or Incoterms®) are specified in the Order. 4.4 Ornua operates a “Just-in-Time” delivery system. Time shall be of the essence in relation to the Delivery Date and any agreed delivery time. If the Products are not delivered on time by the Supplier, clause 6.1 shall apply.‌ 4.5 If the Supplier delivers more that the quantity of Products ordered, Ornua shall not be bound to pay for the excess and any excess shall be and shall remain at the Supplier’s risk and shall be returnable at the Supplier’s expense. 4.6 The Supplier shall not deliver Products in instalments without Ornua's prior written consent. Where it is agreed that Products are to be delivered in instalments, they may be invoiced and paid for separately. Failure by the Supplier to deliver any one instalment on time or at all or any defect in an instalment shall entitle Ornua to the remedies set out in clause 6.1. 4.7 Title and risk in the Products shall pass to Ornua on completion of delivery.

  • Delivery of Product 11.1 Subject to Clause 25 (Capacity Constraints), GSK (or the Nominated Supplier) shall Deliver the Products on the date specified in the relevant Firm Order, provided that: (A) the quantity of Product Delivered by GSK may vary by [***] from the quantity specified in the relevant Firm Order; and (B) the date of Delivery may vary by [***] from the date specified in the relevant Firm Order, and such variance shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by GSK or entitle the Purchaser to reject such Delivery. Delivery of Commercial API and Commercial Products shall take place following release by GSK of such Products in accordance with (and the extent required by) the Quality Agreement, provided that, for clarity, the Purchaser shall only be required to pay for the quantity of Product that is actually Delivered. 11.2 In respect of Commercial API, the Parties may agree that some or all of the quantities of such Commercial API Delivered pursuant to Clause 11.1 shall remain in the possession of GSK or its Affiliate on [***]. The Purchaser shall pay GSK a storage fee to cover any GSK costs and expenses incurred in connection with holding and storing such [***] stock (“Storage Fee”). The Storage Fee is set forth in Schedule 4 (Fees). For the avoidance of doubt, no Storage Fee is payable in respect of quantities of Commercial API required for the Manufacture of the Commercial Product shown in the Firm Zone and that are held by GSK at designated Manufacturing Site in respect of Commercial Product for the purposes of such Manufacture. CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY [***], HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE DERMAVANT SCIENCES LTD. HAS DETERMINED THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE HARM TO DERMAVANT SCIENCES LTD. IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED. 11.3 Subject to paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 (Toll Manufacturing Provisions), the risk in and title to the Commercial Products shall remain with GSK (or its Affiliate) until Delivered, at which point it shall pass to the Purchaser. Title to Commercial API shall pass to the Purchaser when such Commercial API is purchased by Purchaser, but risk in such Commercial API shall remain with GSK in accordance with Clause 8.5 for so long as such Commercial API is in GSK’s possession as Purchaser Materials. 11.4 Other than in respect of Commercial API that the Parties agree shall be retained by GSK on Consignment, the Purchaser shall collect the Products Delivered from the Manufacturing Site on the date of Delivery, or such date as GSK, the Nominated Supplier or the Nominated Manufacturer may notify to the Purchaser (provided that, and if the Delivery date notified to the Purchaser is earlier or later than the Delivery window contemplated by Clause 11.1, the Delivery date must be agreed with the Purchaser). Notwithstanding the foregoing, and without limiting Clause 20.2, Purchaser may, [***], elect to obtain Delivery at any point within [***] of the notified date of Delivery by providing notice to GSK of such revised Delivery date. 11.5 Commercial API that the Parties agree shall be retained by GSK [***] at the Manufacturing Site in respect of Commercial API shall be collected by the Purchaser from such Manufacturing Site on such date as may be agreed between the Parties. 11.6 For the avoidance of doubt, irrespective of whether or not any quantity of Commercial API is retained by GSK [***] for a period of time after Delivery, the Purchaser shall be responsible for the delivery of Toll Materials to the designated Manufacturing Site in respect of Commercial Product.

  • Delivery by Buyer At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Seller a certificate representing the EYEQ Shares.

  • Delivery by Seller At the Closing, Seller will deliver to Buyer certificates representing the JET Shares, duly endorsed for transfer.

  • DELIVERY OF PUT NOTICES (I) Subject to the terms and conditions of the Equity Line Transaction Documents, and from time to time during the Open Period, the Company may, in its sole discretion, deliver a Put Notice to the Investor which states the dollar amount (designated in U.S. Dollars) (the "Put Amount"), which the Company intends to sell to the Investor on a Closing Date (the "Put"). The Put Notice shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by reference. The amount that the Company shall be entitled to Put to the Investor (the "Put Amount") shall be equal to, at the Company's election, either: (A) Two Hundred percent (200%) of the average daily volume (U.S. market only) of the Common Stock for the Ten (10) Trading Days prior to the applicable Put Notice Date, multiplied by the average of the three (3) daily closing bid prices immediately preceding the Put Date, or (B) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). During the Open Period, the Company shall not be entitled to submit a Put Notice until after the previous Closing has been completed. The Purchase Price for the Common Stock identified in the Put Notice shall be equal to ninety-three percent (93%) of the lowest Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) of the Common Stock during the Pricing Period.

  • Deliveries by Buyer Prior to or on the Closing Date, Buyer shall deliver to Seller the following, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Seller and its counsel:

  • Delivery of Materials In the event of any expiration or termination of this Agreement, Contractor shall promptly provide the JBE with all originals and copies of the Deliverables, including any partially-completed Deliverables-related work product or materials, and any JBE-provided materials in its possession, custody, or control. In the event of any termination of this Agreement, the JBE shall not be liable to Contractor for compensation or damages incurred as a result of such termination; provided that if the JBE’s termination is not for cause, the JBE shall pay any fees due under this Agreement for Services performed or Deliverables completed and accepted as of the date of the JBE’s termination Notice.

  • Delivery of Documents; Delivery Dates (a) The Trustee is hereby directed (i) to execute and deliver the Intercreditor Agreement, the Escrow Agreement and the NPA on or prior to the Issuance Date, each in the form delivered to the Trustee by the Company, and (ii) subject to the respective terms thereof, to perform its obligations thereunder. Upon request of the Company and the satisfaction or waiver of the closing conditions specified in the Underwriting Agreement, the Trustee shall execute, deliver, authenticate, issue and sell Applicable Certificates in authorized denominations equaling in the aggregate the amount set forth, with respect to the Applicable Trust, in Schedule I to the Underwriting Agreement evidencing the entire ownership interest in the Applicable Trust, which amount equals the maximum aggregate principal amount of Equipment Notes which may be purchased by the Trustee pursuant to the NPA. Except as provided in Sections 3.03, 3.04, 3.05 and 3.06 of the Basic Agreement, the Trustee shall not execute, authenticate or deliver Applicable Certificates in excess of the aggregate amount specified in this paragraph. The provisions of this Section 5.01(a) supersede and replace the first sentence of Section 3.02(a) of the Basic Agreement, with respect to the Applicable Trust. (b) After the Issuance Date, the Company may deliver from time to time to the Trustee a Closing Notice relating to one or more Equipment Notes. After receipt of a Closing Notice and in any case no later than one Business Day prior to a Scheduled Closing Date as to which such Closing Notice relates (the “Applicable Closing Date”), the Trustee shall (as and when specified in the Closing Notice) instruct the Escrow Agent to provide a Notice of Purchase Withdrawal to the Depositary requesting (A) the withdrawal of one or more Deposits on the Applicable Closing Date in accordance with and to the extent permitted by the terms of the Escrow Agreement and the Deposit Agreement and (B) the payment of all, or a portion, of such Deposit or Deposits in an amount equal in the aggregate to the purchase price of such Equipment Notes to or on behalf of the Company, all as shall be described in the Closing Notice. The Trustee shall (as and when specified in such Closing Notice), subject to the conditions set forth in Section 2 of the NPA, enter into and perform its obligations under the Participation Agreement specified in such Closing Notice (the “Applicable Participation Agreement”) and cause such certificates, documents and legal opinions relating to the Trustee to be duly delivered as required by the Applicable Participation Agreement. If at any time prior to the Applicable Closing Date, the Trustee receives a notice of postponement pursuant to Section 1(e) or 1(f) of the NPA, then the Trustee shall give the Depositary (with a copy to the Escrow Agent) a notice of cancellation of such Notice of Purchase Withdrawal relating to such Deposit or Deposits on such Applicable Closing Date. Upon satisfaction of the conditions specified in the NPA and the Applicable Participation Agreement, the Trustee shall purchase the applicable Equipment Notes with the proceeds of the withdrawals of one or more Deposits made on the Applicable Closing Date in accordance with the terms of the Deposit Agreement and the Escrow Agreement. The purchase price of such Equipment Notes shall equal the principal amount of such Equipment Notes. Amounts withdrawn from such Deposit or Deposits in excess of the purchase price of the Equipment Notes or to the extent not applied on the Applicable Closing Date to the purchase price of the Equipment Notes, shall be re-deposited by the Trustee with the Depositary on the Applicable Closing Date in accordance with the terms of the Deposit Agreement. The provisions of this Section 5.01(b) supersede and replace the provisions of Section 2.02 of the Basic Agreement with respect to the Applicable Trust, and all provisions of the Basic Agreement relating to Postponed Notes and Section 2.02 of the Basic Agreement shall not apply to the Applicable Trust. (c) The Trustee acknowledges its acceptance of all right, title and interest in and to the Trust Property to be acquired pursuant to Section 5.01(b) of this Trust Supplement, the NPA and each Applicable Participation Agreement, and declares that it holds and will hold such right, title and interest for the benefit of all present and future Applicable Certificateholders, upon the trusts set forth in the Agreement. By its acceptance of an Applicable Certificate, each initial Applicable Certificateholder, as a grantor of the Applicable Trust, joins with the Trustee in the creation of the Applicable Trust. The provisions of this Section 5.01(c) supersede and replace the provisions of Section 2.03 of the Basic Agreement, with respect to the Applicable Trust.

  • Deliveries by Purchaser At each Closing, Purchaser shall deliver to Stayton with respect to the Initial Closing Properties, or each Deferred Property being conveyed, as applicable, the following: (a) the Cash Consideration Amount payable to Stayton at the applicable Closing in accordance with Section 2.5(c), and, if applicable in connection with the Initial Closing, the instruments contemplated by Section 2.6(b) evidencing the Rollover Equity; (b) a fully executed assignment and assumption agreement described in Section 8.3(c) above; (c) in connection with the Closing of the Initial Closing Properties only, with respect to Properties in which Purchaser has NOT received all Licensing Approvals on or prior to the Initial Closing Date, a signed Interim Operating Agreement, with all exhibits and schedules attached thereto; (d) a fully executed assignment and assumption agreement described in Section 8.3(f) above; (e) if applicable, duly completed and executed real estate transfer tax filings for the applicable Properties consistent with Section 14.13(c); (f) a closing statement, prepared and approved by Stayton and Purchaser, consistent with the terms of this Agreement and duly executed by Purchaser; (g) such other assignments, instruments of transfer, and other documents as Stayton may reasonably require in order to complete the transactions contemplated hereunder or to evidence compliance by Purchaser with the covenants, agreements, representations and warranties made by it hereunder, in each case, duly executed by Purchaser; (h) a duly executed and sworn Secretary's Certificate from Purchaser certifying that Purchaser has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution of all documents being delivered hereunder and the consummation of all of the transactions contemplated hereby and that such authorization has not been revoked, modified or amended; and (i) an executed and acknowledged incumbency certificate from Purchaser certifying the authority of the officers of Purchaser to execute this Agreement and the other documents delivered by Purchaser to Stayton at the Closing.

  • Deliveries by Seller At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser: (a) a xxxx of sale in the form of Exhibit A hereto, duly executed by the Sellers, as applicable; (b) an assignment and assumption agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B hereto, duly executed by the Sellers, as applicable; (c) an assignment and assumption of lease for each Leased Real Property in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C, with such modifications as are necessary to properly describe such Leased Real Property (collectively, the “Lease Assignments”), duly executed by the applicable Sellers that holds the leasehold interest in such Leased Real Property; (d) duly executed assignments of (i) the Patents and Trademarks, if any, in forms suitable for recording in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and (ii) duly executed assignments of the copyright registrations and applications for copyright registration owned by Sellers that are included in Purchased Intellectual Property (if applicable); (e) the officer’s certificate required to be delivered pursuant to Sections 10.1(a) and 10.1(b); (f) a copy of all orders of the Bankruptcy Court pertaining to the transactions contemplated herein, including the Confirmation Order; (g) a certificate duly executed by an officer of the Seller certifying that as of the Closing Date no appeal of or motion for stay, reargument, rehearing or reconsideration with respect to the Confirmation Order has been served on the Debtor or, based solely on a review of the online docket of the Chapter 11 Cases, has been filed; (h) all consents or notices of third parties obtained or given by Sellers as of the Closing Date to the transfer of the Purchased Assets, if any; and (i) all other instruments of conveyance and transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Purchaser, as may be necessary to convey the Purchased Assets to Purchaser and to allow the Purchaser to operate properties in which the Seller is currently operating.

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