Failure to Accept Goods Sample Clauses

Failure to Accept Goods. Buyer shall not be liable for failure to accept any part of the Goods, if such failure is the result of any cause beyond the control of Buyer. Such causes include (but are not limited to): (1) fires; (2) floods; (3) Acts of God; (4) strikes; (5) differences with employees; (6) casualties; (7) delays in transportation; (8) shortages of transport;
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Related to Failure to Accept Goods

  • Failure to Agree If the Contractor claims entitlement to a change in the Contract, and the Department does not agree that any action or event has occurred to justify any change in time or compensation, or if the parties fail to agree upon the appropriate amount of the adjustment in time or compensation, the Department will unilaterally make such changes, if any, to the Contract, as it determines are appropriate pursuant to the Contract. The Contractor shall proceed with the Work and the Department's directives, without interruption or delay, and shall make a claim as provided in Article 12. Failure to proceed due to a dispute over a change request shall constitute a material breach of the Contract and entitle the Department to all available remedies for such breach, including, without limitation, termination for default.

  • Failure to Produce In the event the Buyer fails to produce the aforementioned letter or other acceptable verification by the date above in Section IV(c), this Agreement may be terminated at the election of the Seller with written notice provided to the Buyer within calendar days from the date in Section IV(c);

  • Failure to Notify If Contractor fails to specify in writing any problem or circumstance that materially affects the costs of its delivery of services or products, including a material breach by the Department, about which Contractor knew or reasonably should have known with respect to the period during the term covered by Contractor's status report, Contractor shall not be entitled to rely upon such problem or circumstance as a purported justification for an increase in the price for the agreed upon scope.

  • Failure to Act Except for action expressly required of Agent hereunder and under the other Financing Agreements, Agent shall in all cases be fully justified in failing or refusing to act hereunder and thereunder unless it shall receive further assurances to its satisfaction from Lenders of their indemnification obligations under Section 12.5 hereof against any and all liability and expense that may be incurred by it by reason of taking or continuing to take any such action.

  • Failure to Supply 4.2.1 If Company becomes aware that a Supply Interruption is reasonably likely to occur, Company shall promptly notify AbbVie by telephone or by written notification and shall provide AbbVie with the opportunity to meet in person or by teleconference to discuss the details to the extent they are known by Company. 4.2.2 In the event that Company is unable, or notifies AbbVie that it is unable or otherwise receives notice from its CMO that it will be unable to supply, for any reason, except for a Force Majeure Event, to supply Product in accordance with the quantities and/or delivery dates specified by AbbVie for such Product via Purchase Orders, Company shall have a period of *** days or such longer time as necessary so long as Company is using commercially reasonable efforts to cure such interruption to supply, during which time Company will prioritize AbbVie Purchase Orders of Product over Company or other customer orders. If such interruption to supply continues after such sixty (60) day period, AbbVie may, in its sole discretion: (a) cancel outstanding Purchase Orders with Company; (b) require Company to supply the undelivered Product at a future date agreed upon by the Parties; or (c) at Company’s sole expense, manufacture or have manufactured by a Third Party designated and qualified by AbbVie such quantity of ribavirin as AbbVie may reasonably determine with notice to Company as will meet AbbVie’s worldwide requirements in light of such interruption to supply. AbbVie shall be entitled to receive from Company *** % of AbbVie’s cover damages, comprising cost differences between the Product’s cost and the replacement product’s cost, and reasonable costs associated with procuring replacements for the Product, until such time as Company is capable of resuming its supply obligations under this Agreement. Upon Company’s resolution of the interruption to supply to the reasonable satisfaction of AbbVie, AbbVie shall be required to resume purchasing the Applicable Percentage of AbbVie Product Requirements from Company but shall be excused from purchasing that portion attributable to the permitted purchases from the Third Party manufacturer under Section 4.2.2(c).

  • Failure to Act Within Time Limits If the Griever or the Union fails to process a grievance to the next step in the grievance procedure within the time limits specified, they shall not be deemed to have prejudiced their position on any future grievance.

  • Failure to Fulfill Conditions In the event that either of the parties hereto determines that a condition to its respective obligations to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby cannot be fulfilled on or prior to the termination of this Agreement, it will promptly notify the other party.

  • Failure to Act Not a Defense The failure of the Company (including its Board of Directors or any committee thereof, independent legal counsel, or stockholders) to make a determination concerning the permissibility of the payment of Indemnifiable Amounts or the advancement of Indemnifiable Expenses under this Agreement shall not be a defense in any action brought under Section 10(a) above, and shall not create a presumption that such payment or advancement is not permissible.

  • Failure to Cure If DSHS learns of a pattern or practice of the Business Associate that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of this Contract and reasonable steps by DSHS do not end the violation, DSHS shall terminate this Contract, if feasible. In addition, If Business Associate learns of a pattern or practice of its Subcontractors that constitutes a violation of the Business Associate’s obligations under the terms of their contract and reasonable steps by the Business Associate do not end the violation, Business Associate shall terminate the Subcontract, if feasible.

  • Failure to Deliver Shares Company understands that a delay in the issuance of Common Stock could result in economic damage to the Investor. If the Company fails to cause the delivery of the Shares when due, the Company shall pay to the Investor on demand in cash by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by the Investor as liquidated damages for such failure and not as a penalty, an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the payment required to be paid by the Investor on such Settlement Date (i.e., the Advance Amount) for the initial 30 days following such date until the Shares have been delivered, and an additional 5% for each additional 30-day period thereafter until the Shares have been delivered. If, by the third (3rd) business day after the Closing Date, the Company fails to deliver any portion of the shares of the Put to the Investor (the "Advance Shares Due") and the Investor purchases, in an open market transaction or otherwise, shares of Common Stock necessary to make delivery of shares which would have been delivered if the full amount of the shares to be delivered to the Investor by the Company (the "Open Market Share Purchase") , then the Company shall pay to the Investor, in addition to any other amounts due to Investor pursuant to the Put, and not in lieu thereof, the Open Market Adjustment Amount (as defined below). The "Open Market Adjustment Amount" is the amount equal to the excess, if any, of (x) the Investor's total purchase price (including brokerage commissions, if any) for the Open Market Share Purchase minus (y) the net proceeds (after brokerage commissions, if any) received by the Investor from the sale of the Advance Shares Due. The Company shall pay the Open Market Adjustment Amount to the Investor in immediately available funds within two (2) business days of written demand by the Investor. By way of illustration and not in limitation of the foregoing, if the Investor purchases shares of Common Stock having a total purchase price (including brokerage commissions) of $11,000 to cover an Open Market Purchase with respect to shares of Common Stock it sold for net proceeds of $10,000, the Open Market Purchase Adjustment Amount which the Company will be required to pay to the Investor will be $1,000.

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