SHORTAGE OR DAMAGE Sample Clauses

The 'Shortage or Damage' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities when goods delivered under a contract are found to be missing or damaged. Typically, this clause requires the recipient to inspect the goods upon delivery and promptly notify the supplier of any discrepancies or visible damage, often within a specified timeframe. It may also outline the process for making claims, such as providing evidence or documentation of the issue. The core function of this clause is to ensure timely identification and resolution of delivery problems, thereby protecting both parties from disputes and clarifying the steps to address shortages or damages.
SHORTAGE OR DAMAGE. 9.1 The Buyer shall immediately on receipt of the Goods, inspect for any external damages to the Goods and notify the carrier of any shortages of the Goods prior to acknowledging safe delivery of the ordered Goods.
SHORTAGE OR DAMAGE. 9.1 The Buyer shall immediately on receipt of the Goods, inspect for any external damages to the Goods and notify the carrier of any shortages of the Goods prior to acknowledging safe delivery of the ordered Goods. 9.2 Notices of shortages or damages to Goods must be sent to the Seller in writing within three days from receipt of the Goods. 9.3 Wherever the Seller sells, supplies Goods which are manufactured by a third party, specifically, but not exclusively, rubber seals and gaskets, screws and washers, the quantity supplied against the invoice price relating to the Goods manufactured by a third party will be allowed to vary by +/- 2% of the invoiced quantity.