Non-Binding Forecasts Sample Clauses

Non-Binding Forecasts. The Product volumes specified for the fifth (5th) through the twenty-fourth (24th) month of each Forecast shall be non-binding estimates of future Product requirements.
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Non-Binding Forecasts. Thirty (30) days after the Effective Date and semi-annually during the Term of this Agreement, each Party shall provide the other Party with a rolling, six (6) calendar month, non-binding forecast of its traffic and volume requirements for the Interconnection provided under this Agreement in the form and in such detail as agreed by the Parties.
Non-Binding Forecasts. Aerie will provide to Cayman a non-binding twelve (12) month forecast starting from the end of the period in the Binding Forecast. The non-binding twelve (12) month forecast will assist Cayman in planning and capacity allocation.
Non-Binding Forecasts. Planned Orders are to be considered to be estimated forecasts for planning purposes only and shall not be construed as a firm commitment by Allergan to Licensee. Planned Orders may be reasonably increased or reduced by Licensee from time to time.
Non-Binding Forecasts. Purchaser will provide by email to Supplier once per month a written forecast of its requirements of Products (“Estimate”) for the upcoming three months by the 15th day of the preceding month. Within five (5) business days of the sending of such Estimate, Supplier shall respond by email to Purchaser to confirm that Supplier will be able to supply such Estimate in full or in part. Estimates are for informational purposes only and do not create any binding obligations on behalf of either Party.
Non-Binding Forecasts. Quantity Forecast. By the fifth business day of each month (the Month hereafter being "M"), Customer will provide to Corvis a non-binding ten-month rolling forecast (the "Rolling Forecast") of deliveries for the ten-month period commencing at the beginning of the third month after the month in which the forecast is made. The Rolling Forecast (M+3 through M+12) will show the quantity of each Product by product code which Customer anticipates it will need to be delivered during the specified month.
Non-Binding Forecasts. The Supplied Compound volumes specified for the [*] through [*] calendar month (or, if earlier, the final calendar month) of each volume forecast shall be non-binding estimates of future requirements of Supplied Compound for use in manufacturing Licensed Products for use or sale following Regulatory Approval thereof in the Territory, provided, however, that the Supplied Compound volumes for any month of a Non-binding Forecast other than a month within the Firm Zone thereof (as defined below) shall not vary by more than (i) [*] percent ([*]%) from those set forth for such month on the first Non-binding Forecast containing the forecast for such month and (ii) [*] percent ([*]%) from those set forth for such month on the immediately preceding Non-binding Forecast. Should Toyama wish to increase order quantities at any time in excess of the volumes permitted under this Section 2.4(b) or Section 2.4(d), Toyama may contact Cempra to request and Cempra shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to supply any such increase in volumes.
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Non-Binding Forecasts. Thirty (30) days after the Effective Date and each month during the term of this Agreement, Carrier shall provide Ameritech with a rolling, six (6) calendar month, non-binding forecast of its traffic and volume requirements for the Services provided under this Agreement in the form and in such detail as agreed by the Parties.
Non-Binding Forecasts. The forecast for the [...***...] in each Product Forecast are non-binding orders ("Planned Orders"), but orders which Licensee reasonably believes are likely over time to become Firm Orders.
Non-Binding Forecasts. At least [***] prior to beginning of each calendar quarter during the Term of this Agreement, XXXXXXX shall deliver to LEM a non-binding forecast of the anticipated quarterly orders of the LEM Components for the next [***] calendar quarters. [***]
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