Common use of On-Time Delivery Clause in Contracts

On-Time Delivery. On-Time Delivery is considered as no more than seven (7) days early and zero (0) days late. Deliveries made more than seven (7) working days prior to the designated delivery date will be considered early and may be returned at the Seller’s expense for delivery on the designated delivery date. Early delivery may also affect timely payment of any related invoice(s). Any request for extension of time of delivery from that confirmed by the Seller on the original order must be approved by Battelle with such extension applying only to the particular item or shipment affected.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, www.battelle.org, www.battelle.org

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