Common use of Indefinite Quantity Clause in Contracts

Indefinite Quantity. A. This is an indefinite-quantity Subcontract for the supplies or services specified, and effective for the period stated, in the Schedule. The quantities of supplies and services specified in the Schedule are estimates only and are not purchased by this Subcontract. B. Delivery or performance shall be made only as authorized by orders issued in accordance with the Ordering clause. The Subcontractor shall furnish to the University, when and if ordered, the supplies or services specified in the Schedule up to and including the quantity designated in the Schedule as the “maximum.” The University shall order at least the quantity of supplies or services designated in the Schedule as the “minimum.” C. Except for any limitations on quantities in the Schedule, there is no limit on the number of orders that may be issued. The University may issue orders requiring delivery to multiple destinations or performance at multiple locations. D. Any order issued during the effective period of this Subcontract and not completed within that period shall be completed by the Subcontractor within the time specified in the order. The Subcontract shall govern the Subcontractor’s and University’s rights and obligations with respect to that order to the same extent as if the order were completed during the Subcontract’s effective period; provided, that the Subcontractor shall not be required to make any deliveries under this Subcontract after July 15, 2009.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Waste Management Contract (Glenrose Instruments Inc.), Waste Management Contract (Glenrose Instruments Inc.)