Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders Sample Clauses

Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. 4.5.1 Within thirty (30) days after receipt of Material, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments with respect to such purchase order and of all claimed nonconformance to specification of parts in such order. 4.5.2 If the Buyer reports overshipments or nonconformance to the specifications within such period, the Seller will, if such report is verified by the Seller, either replace the Material concerned or credit the Buyer for Material returned. In such case, transportation charges for the nonconforming or overshipments of parts will be borne by the Seller. The Buyer will endeavor to minimize such costs, particularly by using its own airfreight system for transportation at no charge to the Seller.
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Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. 4.5.1 Within thirty (30) days after receipt of Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments of units or kits, as applicable with respect to such purchase order and of all claimed nonconformance to specification of parts in such order inspected by the Buyer. In the event that the Buyer has not reported such alleged shortages, overshipments or nonconformance within the above defined period, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the deliveries. 4.5.2 In the event that the Buyer reports overshipments or nonconformance to the specifications within the period defined above in Paragraph 4.5.1, the Seller will, if such report is verified, promptly either replace the Material concerned or credit the Buyer for Material returned. In such case, transportation charges for the nonconforming or overshipments of parts will be borne by the Seller. To the extent the same does not unduly interfere with Buyer’s regularly scheduled operations, the Buyer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize such costs by using its own airfreight system for transportation at no charge to the Seller. Spirit Airlines – A320 Family Aircraft LA1-12
Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. Within ** after receipt of Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments with respect to such purchase order and of all claimed nonconformance to specification of parts in such order. In the event that the Buyer has not reported such alleged shortages, overshipments or nonconformance within such period, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the deliveries unless, in the case of shortages, the Buyer can prove within a reasonable period of time that it did not receive the Material.
Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. 4.5.1 Within ** after receipt of Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments with respect to such purchase order and of all claimed nonconformance to specification of parts in such order. In the event that the Buyer has not reported such alleged shortages, overshipments or nonconformance within such period, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the deliveries unless, in the case of shortages, the Buyer can prove within a reasonable period of time that it did not receive the Material. USA — Airbus A330 Purchase Agreement EXECUTION PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL **Confidential Treatment Requested. 4.5.2 In the event that the Buyer reports over-shipments or nonconformance to the specifications within the period specified in Paragraph 4.5.1, the Seller will, if such report is accepted, either replace the Material concerned or credit the Buyer for Material paid for but returned to the Seller. In such case, transportation charges will be borne by the Seller. The Buyer will endeavor to minimize such costs.
Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. 4.5.1 Within [***] days after the Buyer’s receipt of [***] Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments with respect to such order and of all nonconformance to specification of parts in such order inspected by the Buyer. 4.5.2 In the event that the Buyer reports overshipments or nonconformance to the specifications within the period defined above in Paragraph 4.5.1, the Seller will either replace the Material concerned or credit the Buyer for Material returned. In such case, transportation charges will be borne by the Seller.
Shortages, Overshipments, Nonconformance in Orders. 4.5.1 Within ** after receipt of Material delivered pursuant to a purchase order, the Buyer will advise the Seller of any alleged shortages or overshipments with respect to such purchase order and of all claimed nonconformance to specification of parts in such order. In the event that the Buyer has not reported such alleged shortages, overshipments or nonconformance within such period, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the deliveries unless, in the case of shortages, the Buyer can prove within a reasonable period of time that it did not receive the Material. 4.5.2 In the event that the Buyer reports over-shipments or nonconformance to the specifications within the period specified in Paragraph 4.5.1, the Seller will, if such report is accepted, either replace the Material concerned or credit the Buyer for Material paid for but returned to the Seller. In such case, transportation charges will be borne by the Seller. The Buyer will endeavor to minimize such costs.

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