Maximum Ordering Clause Samples

Maximum Ordering. The Government shall not be obligated to pay the contractor any amount in excess of the maximum task order price set forth in any task order issued under this contract. The contractor shall not be obligated to continue performance or to incur costs under any task order if to do so would exceed the maximum task order price set forth in the task order unless the contractor has been notified in writing by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) that the maximum task order price for the task order concerned has been increased in accordance with paragraph (d) of the "Payments" clause of this contract. Pursuant to paragraph (c) of the "Payments" clause, the contractor shall notify the PCO in writing if the contractor has reason to believe the hourly rate payments, travel costs and materials costs which will accrue in the performance of the task order concerned will exceed the maximum task order price set forth in the task order, or when added to all other payments and costs previously accrued, will exceed the maximum ordering price set forth in the contract. If for any other reason the contractor believes that the maximum task order price set forth in any task order should be increased, the contractor shall promptly so notify the PCO in writing. The maximum ordering price of any task order may be increased by the PCO, in his/her discretion, at any time during the period covered by this contract. If the contractor has reason to believe that the total cost to the Government for the work called for in any task order will be substantially less than the maximum order price specified therein, the contractor shall promptly so notify the PCO in writing. The PCO may, based upon such notification, decrease the ceiling price of the task order concerned. Any increase or decrease in the maximum order price of any task order shall be set forth in a modification to the task order.

Related to Maximum Ordering

  • Maximum order The Contractor is not obligated to honor— (1) Any order for a single item in excess of N/A per year (2) Any order for a combination of items in excess of N/A per year (3) A series of orders from the same ordering office within 365 days that together call for quantities exceeding the limitation in paragraph (b)(1) or (2) of this section.

  • Minimum Order When the Government requires supplies or services covered by this contract in an amount of less than one each, the Government is not obligated to purchase, nor is the Contractor obligated to furnish those supplies or services under the contract.

  • Minimum Orders Client may order Manufacturing Services for batches of Products only in multiples of the Minimum Order Quantities as set out in Schedule B to a Product Agreement.

  • MAXIMUM OUT-OF POCKET EXPENSE means the total amount you pay each plan year for covered healthcare services. We will pay up to 100% of our allowance for the covered healthcare service for the rest of the plan year once you have met the maximum out-of-pocket expense. See the Summary of Medical Benefits for your maximum out-of-pocket expenses.

  • Pre-Ordering BellSouth will provide electronic access to its OSS and the information contained therein in order that Freedom can perform the following pre-ordering functions: service address validation, telephone number selection, service and feature availability, due date information, customer record information and loop makeup information. Mechanized access is provided by electronic interfaces whose specifications for access and use are set forth at BellSouth’s Interconnection Web site and are incorporated herein by reference. The process by which BellSouth and Freedom will manage these electronic interfaces to include the development and introduction of new interfaces will be governed by the change Version: 4Q04 Resale Agreement 12/14/04 management process as described in Section 2.6 below. Freedom shall provide to BellSouth access to customer record information, including circuit numbers associated with each telephone number where applicable. Freedom shall provide such information within four (4) hours after request via electronic access where available. If electronic access is not available, Freedom shall provide to BellSouth paper copies of customer record information, including circuit numbers associated with each telephone number where applicable. If BellSouth requests the information before noon, the customer record information shall be provided the same day. If BellSouth requests the information after noon, the customer record information shall be provided by noon the following day. 2.2.1 The Parties agree not to view, copy, or otherwise obtain access to the customer record information of any customer without that customer's permission. Freedom will obtain access to customer record information only in strict compliance with applicable laws, rules, or regulations of the state in which the service is provided. BellSouth reserves the right to audit Freedom’s access to customer record information. If a BellSouth audit of Freedom’s access to customer record information reveals that Freedom is accessing customer record information without having obtained the proper End User authorization, BellSouth upon reasonable notice to Freedom may take corrective action, including but not limited to suspending or terminating Freedom’s electronic access to BellSouth’s OSS functionality. All such information obtained through an audit shall be deemed Information covered by the Proprietary and Confidential Information section in the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.