Common use of Quantities Clause in Contracts

Quantities. 3.1 The quantity of the Goods will be as set out in the Order Confirmation. 3.2 The weight or volume of the Goods is the weight or volume as ascertained by Seller which will be accepted by both parties as correct. Seller will not be responsible for any weight loss during transit. 3.3 Seller may deliver an excess or deficiency of up to 10% without any liability whatsoever, save that the invoice value shall be adjusted accordingly so that Buyer only pays for the actual quantity dispatched. 3.4 Seller may deliver (and invoice) by instalments and each instalment will be deemed a separate Contract. Any delay in delivery or defect in an instalment shall not entitle Buyer to cancel any other instalment.

Appears in 34 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

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Quantities. 3.1 The quantity of the Goods will be as set out in the Order Confirmation. 3.2 The weight or volume of the Goods is the weight or volume as ascertained by Seller which will be accepted by both parties as correct. Seller will not be responsible for any weight loss during transit. 3.3 Seller may deliver an excess or deficiency of up to 10% without any liability whatsoever, save that the invoice value shall be adjusted accordingly so that Buyer only pays for the actual quantity dispatched. 3.4 Seller may deliver (and invoice) by instalments installments and each instalment installment will be deemed a separate Contract. Any delay in delivery or defect in an instalment installment shall not entitle Buyer to cancel any other instalmentinstallment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Sales Contract, Sales Contracts

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Quantities. 3.1 The quantity of the Goods will be as set out in the Order Confirmation. 3.2 The weight or volume of the Goods is the weight or volume as ascertained by Seller which will be accepted by both parties as correct. Seller will not be responsible for any weight loss during transit. 3.3 Seller may deliver an excess or deficiency of up to 1020% without any liability whatsoever, save that the invoice value shall be adjusted accordingly so that Buyer only pays for the actual quantity dispatched. 3.4 Seller may deliver (and invoice) by instalments and each instalment will be deemed a separate Contract. Any delay in delivery or defect in an instalment shall not entitle Buyer to cancel any other instalment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sales Contract

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