Common use of NON-STANDARD ORDERS Clause in Contracts

NON-STANDARD ORDERS. Where the Contract is in respect of Goods or materials of a type, size or quality not normally produced by the Supplier and/or Services not normally performed by the Supplier, the Supplier will use all reasonable endeavours to produce the Goods and/or perform the Services, as the case may be, but if such production and/or performance proves impossible, impracticable or uneconomical, the Supplier reserves the right to cancel the Contract or the uncompleted part of it, in which event the Buyer will only be liable to pay to the part of it actually delivered or performed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Conditions of Sale, Conditions of Sale, Conditions of Sale

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NON-STANDARD ORDERS. Where the Contract is in respect of Goods or materials of a type, size or quality not normally produced by the Supplier and/or and/o r Services not normally performed by the Supplier, the Supplier will use all reasonable endeavours to produce the Goods and/or perform the Services, as the case may be, but if such production and/or performance proves impossible, impracticable or uneconomical, the Supplier reserves the right to cancel the Contract or the uncompleted part of it, in which event the Buyer will only be liable to pay to the part of it actually actu ally delivered or performed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conditions of Sale

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