Common use of For Goods Clause in Contracts

For Goods. If the Customer within one (1) year following delivery of the Goods or following the date on which the Company notified the Customer that the Goods were available for delivery (whichever is the earlier) gives written notice to the Company that a defect exists in the Goods the Company shall upon being satisfied by examination that such defect arose solely from faulty material supplied by the Company or workmanship carried out by or on behalf of the Company either (at its option) make good such defect by the replacement or repair of the defective Goods as soon as reasonably practicable or refund or waive the price payable for the defective Goods.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Definition, Definition

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For Goods. If the Customer within one (1) year following delivery of the Goods or following the date on which the Company notified the Customer that the Goods were available for delivery (whichever is the earlier) gives written notice to the Company that a defect exists in the Goods Goods, the Company shall upon being satisfied by examination that such defect arose solely from faulty material supplied by the Company or workmanship carried out by or on behalf of the Company either (at its option) make good such defect by the replacement or repair of the defective Goods as soon as reasonably practicable or refund or waive the price payable for the defective Goods.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale

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