Common use of Entry into Contracts Clause in Contracts

Entry into Contracts. Contracts may be entered into in writing, by telephone or through online orders. If the contract is not entered into in writing, the contract shall be formed upon transmission of the order confirmation by Sunrise to the Customer via letter or email. The order confirma- tion shall be deemed to constitute the binding content of the contract, and the Customer shall check immedi- ately upon receipt of the order confirmation whether it corresponds to the order. If, after signing the individual contract or the offer, the Parties subsequently agree to changes and these changes are explicitly stated in the order confirmation by Sunrise as changes to the contract or offer, the pro- visions of the order confirmation shall apply. Sunrise may refuse orders from the Customer. Unless otherwise stated, offers issued by Sunrise are valid for 30 days.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Entry into Contracts. Contracts may be entered into in writing, by telephone or through online orders. If the contract is not entered into in writing, the contract shall be formed upon transmission of the order confirmation by Sunrise to the Customer via letter or emaile-mail. The order confirma- tion shall be deemed to constitute the binding content of the contract, and the Customer shall check immedi- ately upon receipt of the order confirmation whether it corresponds to the order. If, after signing the individual contract or the offer, the Parties subsequently agree to changes and these changes are explicitly stated in the order confirmation by Sunrise as changes to the contract or offer, the pro- visions provisions of the order confirmation shall apply. Sunrise may refuse orders from the Customer. Unless otherwise stated, offers issued by Sunrise are valid for 30 days.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: General Terms and Conditions