Common use of LACK OF PROGRESS Clause in Contracts

LACK OF PROGRESS. If the Buyer is not satisfied with the Supplier's progress in repairing or replacing the Goods, the Buyer may either: a. reject the Goods by Notice to the Supplier, in which case clause 3.5 will apply, or b. arrange for the Goods to be repaired by someone else, in which case the Supplier will reimburse all costs and expenses incurred by the Buyer in doing so.

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Sources: Standard Terms and Conditions for Goods, Standard Terms and Conditions for Goods, Standard Terms and Conditions for Goods

LACK OF PROGRESS. If the Buyer is not satisfied with the Supplier's progress in repairing repairing, replacing or replacing resupplying the GoodsGoods or Services, the Buyer Purchaser may either: a. (a) reject the Goods or Services by Notice written notice to the Supplier, in which case clause 3.5 5.5 will apply, ; or b. (b) arrange for the Goods or Services to be repaired or resupplied by someone else, in which case the Supplier will reimburse all costs and expenses incurred by the Buyer Purchaser in doing so.

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Sources: Purchase Order