Common use of Quotations and Estimates Clause in Contracts

Quotations and Estimates. a. Any estimate of price we may give is simply an opinion as to what we expect the price is likely to be. Vehicles are complicated machines and many operational components are hidden from view or access. We use reasonable efforts to provide a reasonably accurate estimate, but in many cases we cannot properly assess exactly what is required (both in terms of parts and labour) until we are doing the work, and so we cannot (and do not) give any assurance that the final price will correspond to the estimate given. b. In some cases we will be able to give a quotation (which might include some options or parameters), which will be marked as such, in which case our quotation will be binding on us unless other issues/ work outside the scope of works quoted are identified. Unless our price indication is clearly identified as a quotation, it is just an estimate. c. If during our work programme we identify reasonably significant additional issues/work that are outside the scope of works covered by the original estimate or quotation then we will endeavour to identify any additional costs in a further and/or revised estimate or quotation and to seek your agreement as to how we proceed before we incur significant additional costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Quotations and Estimates. a. Any estimate of price we may give is simply an opinion as to what we expect the price is likely to be. Vehicles are complicated machines machines, and many operational components are hidden from view or access. We use reasonable efforts efforts to provide a reasonably accurate estimate, but in many cases cases, we cannot properly assess exactly what is required (both in terms of parts and labour) until we are doing the work, and so we cannot (and do not) give any assurance that the final final price will correspond to the estimate given. b. In some cases cases, we will be able to give a quotation (which might include some options or parameters), which will be marked as such, in which case our quotation will be binding on us unless other issues/ issues/work outside the scope of works quoted are identifiedidentified. Unless our price indication is clearly identified identified as a quotation, it is just an estimate. c. If during our work programme we identify reasonably significant significant additional issues/work that are outside the scope of works covered by the original estimate or quotation quotation, then we will endeavour to identify any additional costs in a further and/or revised estimate or quotation and to seek your agreement as to how we proceed before we incur significant significant additional costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Trade

Quotations and Estimates. a. Any estimate of price we may give is simply an opinion as to what we expect the price is likely to be. Vehicles are complicated machines and many operational components are hidden from view or access. We use reasonable efforts efforts to provide a reasonably accurate estimate, but in many cases we cannot properly assess exactly what is required (both in terms of parts and labour) until we are doing the work, and so we cannot (and do not) give any assurance that the final final price will correspond to the estimate given. b. In some cases we will be able to give a quotation (which might include some options or parameters), which will be marked as such, in which case our quotation will be binding on us unless other issues/ issues/work outside the scope of works quoted are identifiedidentified. Unless our price indication is clearly identified identified as a quotation, it is just an estimate. c. If during our work programme we identify reasonably significant significant additional issues/work that are outside the scope of works covered by the original estimate or quotation then we will endeavour to identify any additional costs in a further and/or revised estimate or quotation and to seek your agreement as to how we proceed before we incur significant significant additional costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Quotations and Estimates. a. Any estimate of price we may give is simply an opinion as to what we expect the price is likely to be. Vehicles are complicated machines and many operational components are hidden from view or access. We use reasonable efforts to provide a reasonably accurate estimate, but in many cases we cannot properly assess exactly what is required (both in terms of parts and labour) until we are doing the work, and so we cannot (and do not) give any assurance that the final price will correspond to the estimate given. b. In some cases we will be able to give a quotation (which might include some options or parameters), which will be marked as such, in which case our quotation will be binding on us unless other issues/ issues/work outside the scope of works quoted are identified. Unless our price indication is clearly identified as a quotation, it is just an estimate. c. If during our work programme we identify reasonably significant additional issues/issues/ work that are outside the scope of works covered by the original estimate or quotation then we will endeavour to identify any additional costs in a further and/or revised estimate or quotation and to seek your agreement as to how we proceed before we incur significant additional costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms of Trade

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