Common use of The Goods Clause in Contracts

The Goods. 1.1 Any samples, drawings, descriptive matter or advertising produced by the Supplier and any descriptions or illustrations contained in the Supplier's catalogues, brochures or website are produced for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the Goods described in them. They shall not form part of the Agreement or have any contractual force. 1.2 The Supplier reserves the right (but does not assume the obligation) to make any changes in the specification of the Goods which are required to conform with any applicable legislation or, where the Goods are to be supplied to the Client's specification, which do not materially affect their quality or performance. 1.3 If the Supplier cannot supply the Goods ordered by the Client, the Supplier reserves the right to offer Goods of equal quality at no extra cost. In such a case, if the Client does not wish to accept the alternative Goods offered, it may cancel the order and require the refund of any money paid to the Supplier in respect of that order, including carriage charges. This shall be the sole remedy of the Client in these circumstances. 1.4 Where the Goods are being supplied by a third party supplier, they will be supplied subject to any terms and conditions of sale and returns policy relating thereto by the relevant manufacturer and/or third party supplier.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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