Common use of Removing products Clause in Contracts

Removing products. Subject to Section 12.5, the Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three (3) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive Distribution Agreement, Centralised Buying Group Agreement

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Removing products. Subject to Section 12.511.5, the Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three (3) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

Removing products. Subject to Section 12.513.5, the Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three (3) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email). Following any notice pursuant to this Section 8.14, the Parties will agree appropriate reductions to the Minimum Quantities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive Distribution Agreement, Centralised Buying Group Agreement

Removing products. Subject to Section 12.5, the Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three (3) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email). Following any notice pursuant to this Section 7.14, the Parties will agree appropriate reductions to the Minimum Quantities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement

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Removing products. Subject to Section 12.5, the Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three six (36) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email)Customer. Following any notice pursuant to this Section 7.14, the Parties will agree appropriate reductions to the Minimum Quantities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supply Agreement

Removing products. Subject to Section 12.5, the The Supplier may cease to supply all or any Products: (a) with immediate effect where the Supplier considers this reasonably necessary to address any health or safety concerns or as required by law or by a Competent Authority; or (b) on a temporary basis where the Supplier is experiencing supply chain or manufacturing difficulties; or (c) by giving at least three (3) months’ written notice to the Customer (including by email).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Decentralised Buying Group Agreement

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