Common use of Failure to Take Possession Clause in Contracts

Failure to Take Possession. If you are picking up your Vehicle in North Carolina, we will notify you of when we expect your Vehicle to be ready for pickup at our production facility, or another location as we may agree to. You agree to schedule and take delivery of your Vehicle within thirty (30) days of this notification. If you do not respond to our notification or are unable to take delivery within the specified period, you will incur storage charges of $50 per week until your Vehicle is picked up or you accept delivery. If you fail to pick up or accept delivery within sixty (60) days of the date that we notify you that your Vehicle is ready for pickup or delivery, your Vehicle may be made available for sale to other customers. If your Vehicle is sold to another customer, the purchase price that you paid to us will be refunded to you (not including the order fee / deposit, transportation fee, and incurred storage charges). The estimated delivery date of your Vehicle, if provided, is only an estimate as we do not guarantee when your Vehicle will actually be delivered. Your actual delivery date is dependent on many factors, including your Vehicle’s Configuration and manufacturing availability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vehicle Order Agreement, Vehicle Order Agreement

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Failure to Take Possession. If you are picking up your Vehicle in North Carolina, we will notify you of when we expect your Vehicle to be ready for pickup at our production facility, or another location as we may agree to. You agree to schedule and take delivery of your Vehicle within thirty (30) days of this notification. If you do not respond to our notification or are unable to take delivery within the specified period, you will incur storage charges of $50 per week until your Vehicle is picked up or you accept delivery. If you fail to pick up or accept delivery within sixty (60) days of the date that we notify you that your Vehicle is ready for pickup or delivery, your Vehicle may be made available for sale to other customers. If your Vehicle is sold to another customer, the purchase price that you paid to us will be refunded to you (not including the order fee / deposit, transportation fee, and incurred storage charges). The estimated delivery date of your Vehicle, if provided, is only an estimate as we do not guarantee when your Vehicle will actually be delivered. Your actual delivery date is dependent on many factors, including your Vehicle’s Configuration configuration and manufacturing availability.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vehicle Order Agreement, Vehicle Order Agreement

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