Common use of INDEFINITE QUANTITY Clause in Contracts

INDEFINITE QUANTITY. The quantities and/or services listed herein are estimates of the goods and services needed by the City for the period of the Contract. The City reserves the right to purchase more or less of these quantities and/or services as may be required during the Contract term. Quantities and/or services will be as needed and specified by the City for each order. Unless specified in the Contract, there are no minimum order quantities.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Contract for Study of Toxigenic Cyanobacteria, Contract for Tree Inventory Software, Contract for Software Services

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