Common use of Production Cutoff Clause in Contracts

Production Cutoff. A term used by manufacturers to notify dealers that the factory has reached maximum capacity for orders. Vehicle manufacturers use this term when referring to any given model year for production.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Police Rated, Administrative, Utility Vehicles, Trucks and Vans, Contract for Police Rated, Administrative, Utility Vehicles, Trucks and Vans, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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Production Cutoff. A term date used by manufacturers to notify dealers that the factory has reached maximum capacity for ordersorders or are discontinuing the production of a vehicle or equipment. Vehicle manufacturers use this term when referring to any given model year for production.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Fsa Cooperative Purchasing Program, Fsa Cooperative Purchasing Program, Fsa Cooperative Purchasing Program

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Production Cutoff. A term used by manufacturers to notify dealers that the factory has reached maximum capacity and/or production is ceased for orders. Vehicle manufacturers Manufacturers use this term when referring to any given product model year for production.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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