Failure to comply with Volumes Clause Samples

Failure to comply with Volumes. 8.1.2.1 If the Supplier supplies greater than 5% more of the Volumes in a month (Excess Volume), then the Purchaser may elect to: (a) reduce future Volumes by the amount of, or part of the amount of, the Excess Volume; and/or (b) purchase the Excess Volume, or part of the Excess Volume, at a 10% discount to the Price. 8.1.2.2 If the Supplier supplies Excess Volumes in any two consecutive months, or in any three months within a 12 month period, then the Supplier may elect to: (a) terminate the contract on 30 days’ prior notice from the Purchaser to the Supplier; and/or (b) require that the Supplier meet with the Purchaser for the purpose of re-negotiating (acting reasonably) and mutually agreeing a new price based on the increased volumes of milk. 8.1.2.3 If the Supplier supplies greater than 5% less of the Volumes in a month (Deficient Volume) then: (a) in the Purchaser’s discretion, the Supplier must make up the Deficient Volume to the Supplier within 24 hours; or (b) if the Purchaser requires the Supplier to make up the Deficient Volume to the Supplier within 24 hours and the Supplier fails to do so, then the Purchaser may source the Deficient Volume from a third party and the Supplier must pay the Purchaser for all incremental costs and expenses associated with sourcing the Deficient Volume from the third party.

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