Common use of Will Call Clause in Contracts

Will Call. If you have chosen Will Call, we will not deliver propane until you call and request delivery. You should call at least three (3) business days prior to the date you anticipate needing propane. If you call with less than three (3) business days’ notice, we may not be able to meet your schedule. We may also impose additional delivery charges (as set forth on the Current Charges List at the end of this Agreement), and you may incur additional costs associated with retesting your system. We suggest that you call us when your tank reaches thirty percent (30%) capacity.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Propane Supply Agreement, Propane Supply Agreement, Propane Supply Agreement

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Will Call. If you have chosen Will Call, we will not deliver propane Propane until you call and request delivery. You should call at least three not less than five (35) business days prior to the date you anticipate needing propanePropane. If you call with less than three five (35) business days’ days notice, we may not be able to meet your schedule. We may also impose additional delivery charges (as set forth on the Current Charges List at the end of this AgreementList), and you may incur additional costs associated with retesting your systemSystem. We suggest that you call us when your tank Tank reaches thirty percent (30%) capacity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement for Propane Sales & Equipment Rental

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