Order Limitations Sample Clauses

Order Limitations. Minimum Order - When the County requires a single order of goods or services covered by this contract in an amount less than $50.00, the County is not obligated to purchase, nor is the Contractor obligated to provide this single order of goods or services under the contract.
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Order Limitations. Section I, Contract Clauses, incorporates FAR clause 52.216-19, Order Limitations. This clause is not applicable to the recurring work and/or the Government-wide Commercial Purchase Card (GCPC) Program.
Order Limitations. The amount of the initial purchase order and initial forecast for Company Product shall be agreed to by BioForm and Supplier. Later forecasts shall require Supplier’s agreement only if they increase Company Product forecasts for any quarter by more than [****] of the amount forecasted in the Prior Forecast. In the event the purchase orders placed by BioForm for delivery within any quarter is greater than [****] of the amount of Company Product set forth in the Prior Forecast, Supplier shall not be obligated to supply any such excess above [****] however, Supplier shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to supply such excess.
Order Limitations. As prescribed in 16.506(b), insert a clause substantially the same as fol- lows:
Order Limitations. Vendors shall specify any delivery terms, order minimums and/or delivery restrictions or conditions. The failure of the Vendor to note any special condition or exception shall be deemed a waiver of any such condition or exception. Vendors are advised that any condition or exception taken to the requirements of this solicitation may be grounds for rejection of their bid as non-responsive.
Order Limitations. The aggregate minimum order size for each Firm Order shall be [***] Units.
Order Limitations. With regard to orders placed against this contract -- a. there is NO minimum monetary limit on single orders; b. there is NO minimum or maximum limit on the total orders that can be placed against this contract.
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Order Limitations. During the first 12 months of the Term, MacroPore shall maintain the ability to supply at least the "Guaranteed Supply Quantities" specified on Exhibit A hereto. Except as provided in the immediately proceeding sentence, MacroPore shall not be required to deliver quantities in excess of 100% of forecasted requirements, provided, however, that MacroPore shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to supply such excess.
Order Limitations. In the event orders placed by Medtronic for delivery within any month exceed the monthly average of Product units ordered by Medtronic under the most recent prior period of * consecutive months of Medtronic firm purchase orders by more than * or by more than * SVO Battery units, whichever is greater, then WGL shall not be obligated to supply any such excess above such * or * unit overage as applicable, however, WGL shall use all reasonable commercial efforts to supply amounts requested for delivery which are in excess of such overage, it being understood that in the supply of any such excess beyond the permitted overage WGL may take into account delivery commitments to other customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, WGL shall not be required to supply within any forecast period a number of SVO Battery units which is in excess of * times the aggregate number of SVO Battery units forecast for delivery by Medtronic during such forecast period under Section 4.5 hereof. It is understood by the parties, however, that in the event WGL refuses to supply any SVO Batteries to Medtronic because of the foregoing cap on WGL's periodic supply requirements and such refusal makes it impossible for Medtronic to meet a purchase quota under Article 5 hereof, then the relevant Medtronic purchase quota requirement shall be deemed reduced by the number of SVO Battery units which WGL so refuses to deliver.
Order Limitations. GBI shall not be required to deliver quantities in excess of [120%] of forecasted requirements unless GBI has been given at least 90-days advance written notice of the quantities to be delivered which exceed the forecasted amounts; provided, however, that GBI shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to supply such excess. If GBI incurs additional expenses, such as overtime for employees to deliver quantities in excess of [120%] of the forecasted requirements, such expenses will be passed on to ATS in the Transfer Prices.
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