Common use of Delivery Location Clause in Contracts

Delivery Location. Supplier shall deliver the Goods to the location specified in the Purchase Order (the “Designated Location”). If Supplier is to transport or arrange transport of the Goods, Supplier shall do so by such method as is specified in the Purchase Order, and in accordance with any other delivery terms specified in the Purchase Order; provided, however, that if no method is specified in the Purchase Order, Supplier shall transport Goods by such method as is customary in the industry for transportation of similar goods. Newmont’s count shall be accepted as final and conclusive on shipments not accompanied by Supplier’s itemized delivery docket/packaging list. All Goods received in excess of the number specified in the Purchase Order shall be subject to return for credit at Supplier’s cost. Costs arising from Supplier’s failure to follow required shipping instructions shall be at Supplier’s expense. Supplier shall comply with the delivery time requirements set forth in the Purchase Order. If no delivery time requirements are specified in the Purchase Order, Supplier shall deliver Goods by such time as is customary in the industry for delivery of similar goods via the delivery method used. Delivery terms for Goods shall be as specified in the Purchase Order. Supplier shall not deliver any Goods ahead of schedule except upon Newmont’s request.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Purchase Order, Purchase Order, Purchase Order