Approximate Quantity Sample Clauses
The Approximate Quantity clause defines that the quantities specified in a contract are estimates rather than exact amounts. In practice, this means that the actual quantity delivered or required may vary from the stated figure, and adjustments to payment or obligations may be made accordingly. This clause is commonly used in contracts where it is difficult to predict exact quantities in advance, such as supply agreements or construction projects. Its core function is to provide flexibility for both parties and to prevent disputes over minor variations in quantity, ensuring that the contract remains fair and workable even when actual needs differ from initial estimates.
Approximate Quantity. No Name of Item Approximate quantity (Yearly consumption)
Approximate Quantity. It is estimated that between 1,300 to 1,600 gallons of liquid polymer will be required in the operation of the Water Treatment Plant annually. Quantities listed may be increased or decreased to meet the requirements of plant operations during the above period. A minimum is not guaranteed.
Approximate Quantity. It is estimated that between 7,000 to 11,000 gallons of liquid polymer will be required in the operation of the Black River Plant annually. Approximately 15,000,000 gallons of anaerobic digested and 1,000,000 gallons of primary mixed sludge will be pressed yearly. Quantities listed may be increased or decreased to meet the requirements of plant operations during the above period. A minimum is not guaranteed.
Approximate Quantity. No Name of Item Color Capacity in Liter Approximate quantity (Yearly consumption)
Approximate Quantity. The quantities listed are the County’s currenctted to,appro these quantities and may increase or decrease any item(s) ordered under this contract and pay according to the unit prices quoted in the Bid/Quote. If it is agreeable to both parties and prices have not changed and the same unit/materials are still available, additional units/materials may be ordered within 12 months of the signing of the original agreement.
Approximate Quantity. The quantities listed are the County’s current approximate requirements. The County will neither be obligated by, nor restricted to, these quantities and may increase or decrease any item(s) ordered under this contract and pay according to the unit prices quoted in the Bid/Quote. If it is agreeable to both parties and prices have not changed and the same unit/materials are still available, additional units/materials may be ordered within 12 months of the signing of the original agreement.