Common use of Late Delivery Clause in Contracts

Late Delivery. Without limiting any other rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, if the Supplier will be unable to deliver the goods by the delivery date(s) stipulated in this Purchase Order, the Supplier shall (i) immediately consult with UNDP to determine the most expeditious means for delivering the goods and (ii) use an expedited means of delivery, at the Supplier's cost (unless the delay is due to Force Majeure), if reasonably so requested by UNDP.

Appears in 50 contracts

Samples: Long Term Agreement, Long Term Agreement, Long Term Agreement

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Late Delivery. Without limiting any other rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, if the Supplier will be unable to deliver the goods by the delivery date(s) stipulated in this LTA/Purchase Order, the Supplier shall (i) immediately consult with UNODC/UNDP to determine the most expeditious means for delivering the goods and (ii) use an expedited means of delivery, at the Supplier's cost (unless the delay is due to Force Majeure), if reasonably so requested by UNODC/UNDP.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Nations Development Programme, Nations Development Programme, Nations Development Programme

Late Delivery. Without limiting any other rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, if the Supplier will be unable to deliver the goods by the delivery date(s) stipulated in this Purchase Order, the Supplier shall (i) immediately consult with UNDP to determine the most expeditious means for delivering the goods and (ii) use an expedited means of delivery, at the Supplier's cost (unless the delay is due to Force Majeure), if reasonably so requested by UNDP.and

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sc.undp.md, Long Term Agreement, procurement-notices.undp.org

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Late Delivery. Without limiting any other rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, if the Supplier will be unable to deliver the goods services by the delivery date(s) stipulated in this Purchase OrderLTA and as required by UNDP, the Supplier shall (i) immediately consult with UNDP to determine the most expeditious means for delivering the goods services and (ii) use an expedited means of delivery, at the Supplier's cost (unless the delay is due to Force Majeure), if reasonably so requested by UNDP.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: procurement-notices.undp.org

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