Common use of Seller’s Terms Rejected Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Terms Rejected. The Order does not constitute an acceptance of any offer or proposal made by Seller, and Seller acknowledges that: (i) a request for quotation or similar document issued by Buyer is not an offer by Buyer; and (ii) any response by Seller to a request for quotation or similar document issued by Buyer is not an offer by Seller. Any additional or different terms proposed by Seller in Seller’s quotation, acknowledgement, confirmation, invoice or in any other document transmitted by Seller to Buyer in connection with the Order (whether before or after the issuance of Buyer’s Order), are unacceptable to Buyer, are expressly rejected by Buyer, and are not part of the Order.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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Seller’s Terms Rejected. The Order does not constitute an acceptance of any offer or proposal made by Seller, and Seller acknowledges that: (i) a request for quotation or similar document issued by Buyer is not an offer by Buyer; and (ii) any response by Seller to a request for quotation or similar document issued by Buyer is not an offer by Seller. Any additional or different terms proposed by Seller in SellerSelle r’s quotation, acknowledgement, confirmation, invoice or in any other document transmitted by Seller to Buyer in connection with the Order (whether before or after the issuance of Buyer’s Order), are unacceptable to Buyer, are expressly rejected by Buyer, and are not part of the Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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Seller’s Terms Rejected. The Order does not constitute an acceptance of any offer or proposal made by Seller, and Seller acknowledges that: (i) a request for quotation or similar document issued i ssued by Buyer is not an offer by Buyer; and (ii) any response by Seller to a request for quotation or similar document issued by Buyer is not an offer by Seller. Any additional or different terms proposed by Seller in Seller’s quotation, acknowledgement, confirmation, invoice or in any other document transmitted by Seller to Buyer in connection with the Order (whether before or after the issuance of Buyer’s Order), are unacceptable to Buyer, are expressly rejected by Buyer, and are not part of the Order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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