Common use of Purchaser’s Right to Reject Timber Clause in Contracts

Purchaser’s Right to Reject Timber. 4.1 The Purchaser’s reserves the right to reject any Timber and wood-derived products that do not comply with the Contract Specification. The Purchaser reserves the right to reject any Timber and wood derived products that do not comply with the requirements of the social criteria defined in section 1.2 above. Where the Purchaser exercises its right to reject any Timber and wood-derived products, the Contractor shall supply alternative Timber and wood- derived products, which do so comply, at no additional cost to the Purchaser and without causing delay to the Contract completion period. Key Performance Indicators can be set by each Purchaser at the point of call-off. The Framework level Key Performance Inidators are Included for information only:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement

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