Delivery Quality Clause Samples

The Delivery Quality clause sets standards and requirements for the condition and performance of goods or services provided under a contract. It typically outlines specific criteria that deliveries must meet, such as being free from defects, conforming to agreed specifications, or passing certain inspections upon receipt. By establishing clear expectations for quality, this clause helps prevent disputes over substandard deliveries and ensures that the receiving party obtains products or services that meet their needs.
Delivery Quality. The supplier ensures the following for all deliveries: • Correct labelling with respect to quantity and identity • Use of the right packaging according to the packaging instruction • Use of the right ▇▇▇▇▇ container number • Compliance with accurate delivery quantities and times • Delivery of the goods according to the FIFO principle (the delivered material does not come from an earlier production batch than a previously delivered material)
Delivery Quality. On each day titles are published the wholesaler will supply newspapers and/or magazines to the customer’s invoice address, or other mutually agreed address. The wholesaler will keep a record of the number of parcels delivered and collected. Supplies will be delivered in a saleable condition and placed in a security box or in an agreed secure area where possible. Security boxes for deliveries and unsolds will be offered for sale by the wholesaler. Supplies will be packed in a secure manner and clearly identified. Supplies must include a delivery note detailing the quantities of each title being delivered. In the case of newspapers, any discrepancies between the contents of a parcel and the delivery note will be reported to the wholesaler within 2 hours of delivery or of the retailer opening, whichever is the later. In the case of magazines, any discrepancies between the contents of a parcel and the delivery note will be reported to the wholesaler within 8 hours of delivery or of the retailer opening, whichever is the later.
Delivery Quality 

Related to Delivery Quality

  • Data Quality 4.1 Each party ensures that the shared Personal Data is accurate. 4.2 Parties will notify each other with undue delay if they become aware of inaccuracies in shared Personal Data.

  • Product Quality Isoprene, (hereinafter referred to as “Product”) supplied and maintained on consignment at Belpre in accordance with Article 6, and will be in accordance with specifications set forth in Exhibit A. Seller will facsimile to the Buyer at time of shipment a Certificate of Analysis (COA). Seller will provide Buyer six (6) months advanced notification if there is a change in the manufacturing process that will affect the material specifications of Product provided to the Buyer. Product produced by the Seller in different plants is viewed as coming from different supply sources and requires separate qualifications. Product to be shipped for the Seller from third parties must be from a third party qualified by the Buyer based on Buyer’s criteria as specified in Exhibit B. Buyer will have the right to confirm each such shipment-conforms to the agreed specification; Seller must obtain approval prior to shipment any material that does not meet the Buyers specifications. If Seller deliveries Product failing to comply with the specifications set out in Exhibit A, Seller will reimburse Buyer for freight expenses associated with such shipment and be entitled at its option to i) require Seller to replace such defective Product at a price not to exceed the invoice value or ii) to reimburse the invoice value of the defective Product. If, Buyer has cause to complain that the quality of Product delivered to it pursuant to the Contract does not comply with the specification set out in Exhibit A, Buyer will give written notice specifying the nature of its complaint and the parties will promptly meet so as to resolve that complaint. In absence of any agreement to resolve the complaint the parties will appoint at their joint cost a mutually acceptable independent surveyor to examine whether the quality of Product as delivered complied with the specifications set forth in Exhibit A. In the absence of any written notice from Buyer to Seller within 30 days after delivery of the Product, the Product shall be deemed to have been delivered and accepted by Buyer in a satisfactory condition and in all respects in accordance with the specifications and Seller shall have no liability to Buyer with respect to that delivery.

  • Image Quality You are responsible for the image quality of any Image that you transmit. If an Image that we receive from you or for deposit to your Account is not of sufficient quality to satisfy our image quality standards as we may establish them from time to time, we may reject the Image without prior notice to you. Each Image must include the front and back of the Item and the following information must be clearly readable: amount, payee name, drawer signature, date, check number, account number, routing and transit number, MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) line, and any endorsement or other information written on the check.

  • Service Quality The Transfer Agent shall maintain a quality control process designed to provide a consistent level of quality and timeliness for its call center, correspondence services and transaction processing.

  • Delivery Point The delivery point is the point of delivery of the Power Product to the CAISO Controlled Grid (the “Delivery Point”). Seller shall provide and convey to Buyer the Power Product from the Generating Facility at the Delivery Point. Title to and risk of loss related to the Power Product transfer from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point.