Shortages, Overshipments, Non-Conformity in Orders Sample Clauses

Shortages, Overshipments, Non-Conformity in Orders. 3.5.1 The Buyer shall immediately and not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order advise the Seller:
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Shortages, Overshipments, Non-Conformity in Orders. 3.1.4.1 The Buyer shall, within **** after delivery of Material pursuant to a purchase order, advise the Seller:
Shortages, Overshipments, Non-Conformity in Orders. 3.5.1 The Buyer shall immediately and not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of Xxxxxxxx delivered pursuant to a purchase order advise the Seller:
Shortages, Overshipments, Non-Conformity in Orders. 3.5.1 The Buyer shall immediately and not later than [CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT] after receipt of Materiel delivered pursuant to a purchase order advise the Seller:

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  • Shortages Claims for shortages in the amount of Products shipped by Patheon will be dealt with by reasonable agreement of the parties.

  • Litigation; Orders There is no Proceeding (whether federal, state, local or foreign) pending or, to the knowledge of the Acquiror Company, threatened against or affecting the Acquiror Company or any of Acquiror Company’s properties, assets, business or employees. To the knowledge of the Acquiror Company, there is no fact that might result in or form the basis for any such Proceeding. The Acquiror Company is not subject to any Orders.

  • Change Orders Tenant shall have the right, in accordance herewith, to submit for Landlord's approval change proposals subsequent to the completion of the Approved Tenant Improvement Construction Documents (each, a "Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal"). Landlord agrees to respond to any such Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal within such time as is reasonably necessary, but no more than five (5) business days, after the submission thereof by Tenant (unless Landlord has previously advised Tenant that a longer time period is reasonably necessary due to the nature and scope of the Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal, together with Landlord's good faith estimate as to the amount of additional time that will be necessary, or the fact that the information provided by Tenant in the Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal is insufficient for the purposes of enabling Landlord to make the determination set forth herein), advising Tenant of any items which Landlord in good faith reasonably believes are inconsistent with the design, cost and construction schedule for the Base Building Work, as well as specifying (subject to the terms of Section 5.2 below) whether any alterations, additions or improvements shown in the Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal must be removed by Tenant upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Term ("Landlord's Tenant Improvement Work Change Order Response") (it being understood and agreed that Landlord's failure to respond within said five (5) business day period shall be deemed to constitute Landlord's approval of the Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal and determination that none of the items shown thereon are to be removed by Tenant at the expiration or earlier termination of the Term). Tenant shall have the right to then proceed with or withdraw such Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal within five (5) business days after receipt of Landlord's Tenant Improvement Work Change Order Response. If Tenant fails to respond to Landlord's Tenant Improvement Work Change Order Response within such five (5) business day period, such Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal shall be deemed withdrawn. If Tenant proceeds with such Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal, then such Tenant Improvement Work Change Proposal shall be deemed to be a part of the Approved Tenant Improvement Construction Documents for the purposes of this Article III.

  • Invoice Disputes In the event of an Invoice dispute in respect of Services being provided by Service Provider hereunder, Recipient shall deliver a written statement to Service Provider no later than ten (10) days prior to the date payment is due on the disputed Invoice listing all disputed items and providing a reasonably detailed description of each disputed item. Amounts not so disputed shall be deemed accepted and shall be paid, notwithstanding disputes on other items, within the period set forth in Section 2.02(b). The Parties shall seek to resolve all such disputes expeditiously and in good faith. Service Provider shall continue performing the Services in accordance with this Agreement pending resolution of any dispute.

  • Non-Conforming Communications Agent and Lenders may rely upon any notices purportedly given by or on behalf of any Borrower even if such notices were not made in a manner specified herein, were incomplete or were not confirmed, or if the terms thereof, as understood by the recipient, varied from a later confirmation. Each Borrower shall indemnify and hold harmless each Indemnitee from any liabilities, losses, costs and expenses arising from any telephonic communication purportedly given by or on behalf of a Borrower.

  • Shipment If any of the Major Components associated with any Unit is not Shipped on or before (with the prior approval of the Buyer) the Scheduled Major Component Shipment Date set forth in Attachment 1 for reasons attributable to the Seller and not excused elsewhere in this Contract, the Seller shall pay as liquidated damages, and not as a penalty, a sum calculated in accordance with the table below for each Unit for each day of delay after the Scheduled Major Component Shipment Date as set forth in Attachment 1 until actual Shipment of the last Major Component for such Unit: Days after Scheduled Major Component Shipment Date Liquidated Damages (per day or partial day) *** *** *** *** *** *** Such liquidated damages, if any, shall be computed based on the date of Shipment of the last Major Component for a given Unit and such computations shall disregard any part of or accessory to the Major Component which may be shipped separately and arrive later unless such part of or accessory to the Major Component is necessary for the installation of the Major Component.

  • Purchase Orders Contemporaneously with its delivery of a Forecast, Prometheus shall deliver to GSK a purchase order (each, a "Purchase Order") for any Product volumes in such Firm Zone for which Purchase Orders have not already been submitted in prior months, and such Product volumes shall be equivalent to full increments of GSK's standard batch size for each Product as per Schedule 3.1. Each Purchase Order shall specify the volumes of Products ordered, and the Delivery Date the Product is to be made available to Prometheus for pick-up by Prometheus' designated carrier or freight forwarder. Purchase Orders may be delivered electronically or by other means to such location as GSK shall reasonably designate. Prometheus shall issue each Purchase Order to GSK not less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to (i) the Delivery Date on which Prometheus has requested GSK to deliver Product pursuant to each such Purchase Order, and (ii) the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 14.2(a) or the expiration of the Term. Provided that the Product volumes conform to the Firm Zone volumes under Section 2.2 and requested Delivery Dates on any Purchase Order conform to the requirements of the immediately preceding sentence, GSK will review and accept such Purchase Order within five (5) Business Days after receipt thereof. If Product volumes or requested Delivery Dates on any Purchase Order do not so conform in any respect, then such Purchase Order shall be reviewed and handled by the parties in accordance with Section 2.4. In the absence of the receipt by GSK of a Purchase Order for any volumes in the Firm Zone, the volumes forecast in such Firm Zone shall constitute a binding Prometheus Purchase Order. Purchase Order quantities Delivered by GSK may vary by ± [***] percent ([***]%) from the quantities ordered. Such variances shall not constitute a breach of contract by GSK, provided that Prometheus shall only be obligated to pay for the amount of invoiced Product actually received, subject to Sections 6.2 and 6.3. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, following the date on which Prometheus has received the required Regulatory Authority Consents to manufacture the Products at its own facility, or at a Third Party facility as described in Section 4.6, Prometheus may elect to no longer submit Forecasts or Purchase Orders under Sections 2.2 and 2.3 provided that Prometheus shall notify GSK in writing that it will no longer submit Forecasts and/or Purchase Orders. If Prometheus provides such notice, then GSK shall only be obligated to accept any Purchase Orders that conform with the last monthly Forecast and such corresponding Firm Zone submitted by Prometheus prior to such notice. For the avoidance of doubt, Prometheus may continue to submit monthly Forecasts per Section 2.2 (even if Prometheus already has received the required Regulatory Authority Consents for manufacture as described in Section 4.6) and the Parties' obligations to submit and accept Purchase Orders shall continue to be governed by Sections 2.3 and 2.4 during the Term and subject to conditions per Section 4.4(a) and 14.2(b). *** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.

  • Non-Conforming Product If Reliant notifies Cardinal Health during the Review Period that the Manufacturing Sample does not conform to the warranty set forth in Section 13.1 and Cardinal Health agrees with Client’s determination, Client shall not be responsible to pay for such batch (the “Defective Product”), and Cardinal Health shall, at Reliant’s option, either (A) replace any Batch of non-conforming Product, or (B) credit any payments made by Reliant for such Batch. If Cardinal Health does not agree with Reliant’s determination that such Product fails to meet the warranty set forth in Section 13.1, then after reasonable efforts to resolve the disagreement, the Parties shall cause a mutually acceptable independent third party to review records, test data and to perform comparative tests and/or analyses on the Manufacturing Sample. The results of the independent review shall be final and binding. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties in writing, the costs associated with such testing and review shall be borne by the non-prevailing Party. THE OBLIGATION OF CARDINAL HEALTH TO (A) REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS OR CREDIT PAYMENTS MADE BY RELIANT FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND (B) REIMBURSE RELIANT FOR API LOST IN THE DEFECTIVE BATCH, SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS IN ARTICLE 15.1, SHALL BE RELIANT’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY (WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO ANY INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 14.1 OR THE OBLIGATIONS OF SECTION 10.6 (RECALL)) UNDER THIS ARTICLE FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

  • Purchase Order “Purchase Order” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Recalls If (i) any governmental or regulatory authority issues a directive, order or, following the issuance of a safety warning or alert about a Product, a written request that any Product be Recalled, (ii) a court of competent jurisdiction orders a Recall, or (iii) Client determines that any Product should be Recalled or that a “Dear Doctor” letter is required relating the restrictions on the use of any Product, Patheon will co-operate as reasonably required by Client, having regard to all applicable laws and regulations.

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