Seller’s Price Catalogue Sample Clauses

Seller’s Price Catalogue. Price for Proprietary Items, Vendors Units or other spare parts will be provided directly through the ATR support web site (the “Spare Parts Catalogue”). [*****] Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. ATR / Canela – Sale & Purchase Contract – 20 Firm + 20 Option ATR 72-600 CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED Execution version Spare Parts Catalogue prices shall be effective at the date of issue of each year. However, ATR reserves the right to increase or decrease said Spare Parts Catalogue prices during that one (1) year period in case of significant and justified error in the published price of an item in the Spare Parts Catalogue or, in particular for the Non Proprietary Items, in case of change of price from the Vendor or supplier. Every year, upon: • Application of specific indexation mechanism included in each suppliers contract, • Negotiations performed with vendors, • Feedback information from ATR customer base and suppliers network, • World wide spares market assessment, ATR will ensure that the variations applied to its pricing policy remain in line with the variations applied during the year in the regional aircraft market. All prices listed in ATR Spare Parts Catalogue are expressed in Dollars or Euros on ex-works basis (Incoterms 2000 definition), and exclusive of all taxes and duties.
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