Common use of Minimum Orders Clause in Contracts

Minimum Orders. In the event the order value does not meet any required minimum net Deliverable value, Company may, at its sole discretion, (i) increase the quantity of items in the order to meet the minimum net Deliverable value requirement; (ii) apply a minimum order charge; (iii) reject the order, or (iv) waive the requirement, provided that the waiver of a requirement for one order shall not constitute a waiver of the requirement for any future orders.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Minimum Orders. In the event the order value does not meet any required minimum net Deliverable valuevalue of $250.00, Company may, at its sole discretion, (i) increase the quantity of items in the order to meet the minimum net Deliverable value requirement; (ii) apply a minimum order charge; (iiiii) reject the order, or (iviii) waive the requirement, provided that the waiver of a requirement for one order shall not constitute a waiver of the requirement for any future orders.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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