Common use of Delivered Quantities Clause in Contracts

Delivered Quantities. 6.1 The Supplier shall deliver the exact quantities of Products and/or perform the activities provided for the Services as indicated in the order placed by the Purchaser. The data resulting from the check performed by the Purchaser on delivered shipments of Products in the 15 days following delivery are final and binding. 6.2 Where the shipments of delivered Products exceed or are lower than the quantities indicated in the order, the Purchaser, at its discretion, shall have the right to: a) accept the delivered quantities and modify the following orders due to the quantitative differences ascertained upon delivery; or b) reject the exceeding quantities of Products, and, where the Supplier does not collect them immediately upon request of the Purchaser, return them to the Supplier, charging the same with any related cost or expense; or c) request the Supplier to deliver any lacking quantities at its expenses; or d) cancel the order, charging the Supplier with any costs and expenses related to the return of the Products already delivered.

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Sources: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement