Goods clauses. 4.2.1 All Goods delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin. 4.2.2 The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier. 4.2.3 Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on Delivery, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 Working Days of Delivery. 4.2.4 The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership. 4.2.5 The Supplier must Deliver the Goods on the date and to the location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form). 4.2.6 The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery safely and undamaged. 4.2.7 All deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods. 4.2.8 The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods. 4.2.9 The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such request. 4.2.10 The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' notice then it will pay the Supplier's reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours to minimise these costs. 4.2.11 The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's option and request) any Goods that the Buyer rejects because they don't conform with clause 4.
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Samples: Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services, Short Form Contract for the Supply of Goods and/or Services
Goods clauses. 4.2.1 3.2.1 All Goods delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin.
4.2.2 3.2.2 All manufacturer warranties covering the Goods must be assignable to the Buyer on request and for free.
3.2.3 The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier.
4.2.3 3.2.4 Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on DeliveryDelivery of the Goods, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 Working Days of Delivery.
4.2.4 3.2.5 The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership.
4.2.5 3.2.6 The Supplier must Deliver deliver the Goods on the date and to the specified location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's ’s working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form)hours.
4.2.6 3.2.7 The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery safely and undamaged.
4.2.7 3.2.8 All deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods.
4.2.8 3.2.9 The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods.
4.2.9 3.2.10 The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall must indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such requestRecall of the Goods and give notice of actual or anticipated action about the Recall of the Goods.
4.2.10 3.2.11 The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' days notice then it will pay the Supplier's ’s reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours steps to minimise these costs.
4.2.11 3.2.12 The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's ’s option and request) any Goods that the Buyer rejects because they don't do not conform with clause 4Clause 3. If the Supplier does not do this it will pay the Buyer’s costs including repair or re-supply by a third party.
3.2.13 The rights and remedies under this Framework Agreement may be waived in writing in a manner that expressly states that a waiver is intended. A failure or delay by a Party in ascertaining or exercising a right or remedy provided under this Framework Agreement or by Law shall not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise thereof.
3.2.14 Unless otherwise provided in this Framework Agreement, rights and remedies under this Framework Agreement are cumulative and do not exclude any rights or remedies provided by Law, in equity or otherwise.
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Samples: Finance Lease, Finance Lease
Goods clauses. 4.2.1 (a) All Goods delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin.
4.2.2 (b) All manufacturer warranties covering the Goods must be assignable to the Buyer on request and for free.
(c) The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery delivery (including off-loading and stacking) or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier.
4.2.3 (d) Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on Deliverydelivery, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 three Working Days of Deliverydelivery.
4.2.4 (e) The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership.
4.2.5 (f) The Supplier must Deliver deliver the Goods on the date and to the specified location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form)hours.
4.2.6 (g) The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery delivery safely and undamaged.
4.2.7 (h) All deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods.
4.2.8 (i) The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods.
4.2.9 (j) The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such request.
4.2.10 (k) The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivereddelivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' notice then it will pay the Supplier's reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours steps to minimise these costs.
4.2.11 (l) The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's option and request) any Goods that the Buyer rejects because they don't conform with clause 4.
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Samples: Supply Agreement, Contract for Services
Goods clauses. 4.2.1 Each Buyer Contract shall include, as a minimum, the following provisions in relation to Goods, unless otherwise agreed with the Buyer in writing: All Goods delivered Delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin.
4.2.2 . All manufacturer warranties covering the Goods must be assignable to the Buyer on request and for free. The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier.
4.2.3 . Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on DeliveryDelivery of the Goods, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 three Working Days of Delivery.
4.2.4 . The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership.
4.2.5 . The Supplier must Deliver the Goods on the date and to the specified location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form).
4.2.6 hours. The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery safely and undamaged.
4.2.7 . All deliveries Deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods.
4.2.8 . The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods.
4.2.9 . The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall must indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such request.
4.2.10 Recall of the Goods and will give notice of actual or anticipated action about the Recall of the Goods. The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' notice then it will pay the Supplier's reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours steps to minimise these costs.
4.2.11 The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's option and request) any Goods that the Buyer rejects because they don't conform with clause 4.
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Samples: LVPS Agreement
Goods clauses. 4.2.1 3.2.1 All Goods delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin.
4.2.2 3.2.2 All manufacturer warranties covering the Goods must be assignable to the Buyer on request and for free.
3.2.3 The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier.
4.2.3 3.2.4 Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on DeliveryDelivery of the Goods, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 Working Days of Delivery.
4.2.4 3.2.5 The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership.
4.2.5 3.2.6 The Supplier must Deliver deliver the Goods on the date and to the specified location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's ’s working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form)hours.
4.2.6 3.2.7 The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery safely and undamaged.
4.2.7 3.2.8 All deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods.
4.2.8 3.2.9 The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods.
4.2.9 3.2.10 The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall must indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such requestRecall of the Goods and give notice of actual or anticipated action about the Recall of the Goods.
4.2.10 3.2.11 The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' days notice then it will pay the Supplier's ’s reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours steps to minimise these costs.
4.2.11 3.2.12 The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's ’s option and request) any Goods Deliverables that the Buyer rejects because they don't do not conform with clause 4Clause 3. If the Supplier doesn’t do this it will pay the Buyer’s costs including repair or re-supply by a third party.
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Samples: Call Off Contract
Goods clauses.
4.2.1 All Goods delivered must be new, or as new if recycled, unused and of recent origin.
4.2.2 The Supplier transfers ownership of the Goods on completion of Delivery or payment for those Goods, whichever is earlier.
4.2.3 Risk in the Goods transfers to the Buyer on Delivery, but remains with the Supplier if the Buyer notices damage following Delivery and lets the Supplier know within 3 Working Days of Delivery.
4.2.4 The Supplier warrants that it has full and unrestricted ownership of the Goods at the time of transfer of ownership.
4.2.5 The Supplier must Deliver the Goods on the date and to the location specified in the Order Form, during the Buyer's working hours (unless otherwise specified in the Order Form).
4.2.6 The Supplier must provide sufficient packaging for the Goods to reach the point of Delivery safely and undamaged.
4.2.7 All deliveries must have a delivery note attached that specifies the order number, type and quantity of Goods.
4.2.8 The Supplier must provide all tools, information and instructions the Buyer needs to make use of the Goods.
4.2.9 The Supplier will notify the Buyer of any request that Goods are returned to it or the manufacturer after the discovery of safety issues or defects that might endanger health or hinder performance and shall indemnify the Buyer against the costs arising as a result of any such request.request.
4.2.10 The Buyer can cancel any order or part order of Goods which has not been Delivered. If the Buyer gives less than 14 days' notice then it will pay the Supplier's reasonable and proven costs already incurred on the cancelled order as long as the Supplier takes all reasonable endeavours to minimise these costs.
4.2.11 The Supplier must at its own cost repair, replace, refund or substitute (at the Buyer's option and request) any Goods that the Buyer rejects because they don't conform with clause 4.
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Samples: Supply of Goods and/or Services