Common use of Orders and Offers Clause in Contracts

Orders and Offers. The Client shall communicate its purchase orders to Bridgestone in writing (by e-mail, fax, mail or web) or through specific IT/telephone supports made available by Bridgestone (hereinafter the “Orders”). The order form must include the name, size, loading index, speed index and number of pieces of the Products. Bridgestone shall be under no obligation to fulfil the Orders unless it has given written confirmation of the same. Without prejudice to the provisions of art. 14) below, the Products delivered by Bridgestone that are of the type requested in the Order may not be refused by the Client as of delivery, nor subsequently returned to Bridgestone. Any business offers (included, but not limited to, the work programs) transmitted by Bridgestone to the Buyer shall not constitute an offer to the public pursuant to art. 1336 of the Civil Code and thus may not be considered binding for Bridgestone.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: General Conditions of Sale and Delivery, General Conditions of Sale and Delivery, General Conditions of Sale and Delivery

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