Common use of RECOVERY OF MONIES Clause in Contracts

RECOVERY OF MONIES. Any debt due from or moneys payable by the Supplier to the Purchaser whether under this Agreement or otherwise may be deducted by the Purchaser from any moneys due or to become due to the Supplier under this Agreement. The Purchaser is entitled to recover from the Supplier any balance that remains owing after deduction.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Terms, www.transtainer.com.au, www.cleanaway.com.au

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RECOVERY OF MONIES. Any debt due from or moneys payable by the Supplier to the Purchaser whether under this Agreement or otherwise may be deducted by the Purchaser from any moneys due moneysdue or to become due to the Supplier under this Agreement. The Purchaser is entitled to recover from the Supplier any balance that remains owing thatremainsowing after deduction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Terms

RECOVERY OF MONIES. Any debt due from or moneys payable by the Supplier to the Purchaser whether under this Agreement or otherwise may be deducted by the Purchaser from any moneys due moneysdue or to become due to the Supplier under this Agreement. The Purchaser is entitled to recover from the Supplier any balance that remains owing remainsowing after deduction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Terms

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RECOVERY OF MONIES. Any debt due from or moneys payable by the Supplier Purchaser to the Purchaser Supplier whether under this Agreement or otherwise may be deducted by the Purchaser Supplier from any moneys due or to become due paid to the Supplier under this Agreement. The Purchaser Supplier is entitled to recover from the Supplier Purchaser any balance that remains owing after deduction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: aussieergonomics.com.au

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