Standard Goods definition

Standard Goods means Goods which are sold by sample or description and are not Custom Goods; and
Standard Goods means Goods that are published in the Company’s sales literature and are of set dimensions as laid down by the Company.
Standard Goods means goods supplied by A J Baker & Sons that were not manufactured to meet the Customer's specifications; “Specialised Manufactured Goods” means goods supplied by A J Baker & Sons that have been specifically manufactured or customised to meet the Customer's specifications.

Examples of Standard Goods in a sentence

  • Standard Goods manufactured by Seller and sold to Apple without having been designed, customized, or modified for Apple do not constitute Work Product.

  • Standard Goods manufactured by Seller and sold to NETAPP without having been designed, customized or modified for NETAPP do not constitute Work Product.

  • Standard Goods manufactured by Seller and sold to COMPANY without having been designed, customized, or modified for COMPANY do not constitute Work Product.

  • Standard Goods manufactured by Seller and sold to Buyer without having been designed, customized or modified for Buyer do not constitute Work Product.

  • Standard Goods manufactured by Seller and sold to Customer without having been designed, customized or modified for Customer do not constitute Work Product.


More Definitions of Standard Goods

Standard Goods means Goods sold by description or sample and which are not Customised Goods.
Standard Goods shall include all other Goods. Upon receipt of Buyer’s notice of termination, Supplier shall immediately cease work, terminate any subcontracts, and deliver to Buyer all completed and partially completed Goods, raw material, and work-in-process, or otherwise dispose of such Goods, raw material, and work in process in accordance with Buyer’s instructions. In the event Buyer fails to give notice within the time period provided above, Buyer’s liability to Supplier shall be limited to: (i) the price provided on the face of the Purchase Order for all Goods which have been completed prior to termination and which are accepted by Buyer, if produced in no greater amounts than to satisfy the delivery schedule for such Goods; plus (ii) to the extent commercially reasonable and accepted by Buyer, the actual expenditures on the uncompleted portion of this Contract including cancellation charges paid by Supplier on account of commitments made under this Contract; provided that Supplier has immediately upon notice of termination taken all reasonable steps to mitigate the costs resulting from termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer’s liability shall not exceed the total price stated on the face of the Purchase Order for finished Goods delivered under this Contract. Supplier shall submit to Buyer, within ten (10) days of notification of the cancellation, any and all costs resulting from Buyer’s cancellation. Supplier shall not recover any cost submitted beyond that date.
Standard Goods means any Goods which are not Custom Goods;
Standard Goods means the standard goods referred to in Part A of Schedule 1 (The Goods);]
Standard Goods means those items included in the prevailing Lidco product catalogue.
Standard Goods means goods supplied by AJ Baker & Sons that were not manufactured to meet the Customer's specifications;
Standard Goods means goods manufactured and supplied by BPT that are not customer-specific goods;