Common use of Quality Administrative Fee Clause in Contracts

Quality Administrative Fee. If any of the goods and/or services furnished pursuant to this Order are defective or otherwise not in conformity with the requirements of this Order, then in addition to any other remedies available to Buyer under this Order, at law or in equity, Buyer shall have discretion to charge Supplier an administrative fee in the amount of EUR 300.00 equivalent for each such defective or non-conforming good or service (the “Quality Administrative Fee”). Buyer may setoff, deduct or invoice the Supplier for such Quality Administrative Fee. For the avoidance of doubt, Buyer and Supplier agree that such Quality Administration Fee is only intended to compensate Buyer for a portion of its administrative costs to disposition the defective or non-conforming good or service and shall be without prejudice to Buyer’s right to recover additional administrative costs and/or other costs or damages incurred by Buyer as a result of Supplier providing Buyer with such non-conforming or defective good or service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Ge Power, www.gevernova.com, www.gevernova.com

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Quality Administrative Fee. If any of the goods and/or services furnished pursuant to this Order are defective or otherwise not in conformity with the requirements of this Order, then in addition to any other remedies available to Buyer under this Order, at law or in equity, Buyer shall have discretion to charge Supplier an administrative fee in the amount of EUR USD $300.00 equivalent for each such defective or non-conforming good or service (the “Quality Administrative Fee”). Buyer may setoff, deduct or invoice the Supplier for such Quality Administrative Fee. For the avoidance of doubt, Buyer and Supplier agree that such Quality Administration Fee is only intended to compensate Buyer for a portion of its administrative costs to disposition the defective or non-conforming good or service and shall be without prejudice to Buyer’s right to recover additional administrative costs and/or other costs or damages incurred by Buyer as a result of Supplier providing Buyer with such non-conforming or defective good or service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ge Power, Ge Power

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Quality Administrative Fee. If any of the goods and/or services furnished pursuant to this Order are defective or otherwise not in conformity with the requirements of this Order, then in addition to any other remedies available to Buyer under this Order, at law or in equity, Buyer shall have discretion be entitled to charge Supplier an administrative fee in up to $500.00 USD for the amount cost of EUR 300.00 equivalent for processing each such defective defect or non-conforming good or service conformance (the “Quality Administrative Fee”). In Buyer’s sole discretion, Buyer may setoff, deduct or invoice the Supplier for such Quality Administrative Fee. For the avoidance of doubt, Buyer and Supplier agree that such Quality Administration Fee is only intended to compensate Buyer for a portion of its administrative costs to disposition the defective or non-non- conforming good or service and shall be without prejudice to Buyer’s right to recover additional administrative costs and/or other costs or damages incurred by Buyer as a result of Supplier providing Buyer with such non-conforming or defective good or service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.gevernova.com

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