Pilot Production and Minimum Order Quantity Clause Samples

Pilot Production and Minimum Order Quantity. 5.1 PILOT PRODUCTION ---------------- 5.1.1 For the PILOT PRODUCTION, PI shall, if PI's desires to, place an order with OKI for a minimum of * (*) WAFER starts (one (1) pilot lot) or multiples thereof per each PRODUCT. 5.1.2 The output will be shipped to PI if the WAFERS output is at least * percent (*%) of the ordered quantity. If the WAFERS output is less than * percent (*%) of ordered quantity, OKI will inform PI of the output quantity of the WAFERS and if PI requires to have the shortage covered, OKI will re-input the WAFERS to cover [*] IDENTIFIES REDACTED MATERIAL DELETED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT AND FILED SEPERATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. the shortage of quantity at no additional cost to PI. 5.2 VOLUME PRODUCTION ----------------- 5.2.1 For the VOLUME PRODUCTION, PI shall place an order with OKI for a minimum of * (*) WAFER starts (one (1) lot) or multiples thereof per each PRODUCT and OKI will ship monthly orders in quantities not less than * percent (*%) of the quantities ordered of each PRODUCT. 5.2.2 The orders of PI for the VOLUME PRODUCTION shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.2 above.
Pilot Production and Minimum Order Quantity. 5.1 PILOT PRODUCTION 5.1. 1For the PILOT PRODUCTION, PI shall, if PI’s desires to, place an order with OKI for a minimum of [***] ([***]) WAFER starts ([***] ([***]) pilot lot) or multiples thereof per each PRODUCT. 5.1. 2The output will be shipped to PI if the WAFERS output is at least [***] percent ([***]%) of the ordered quantity. If the WAFERS output is less than [***] percent ​ ​ ​ ​ ([***]%) of ordered quantity, OKI will inform PI of the output quantity of the WAFERS and if PI requires to have the shortage covered, OKI will re-input the WAFERS to cover the shortage of quantity at no additional cost to PI. 5.2VOLUME PRODUCTION 5.2. 1For the VOLUME PRODUCTION, PI shall place an order with OKI for a minimum of [***] ([***]) WAFER starts ([***] ([***]) lot) or multiples thereof per each PRODUCT and OKI will ship monthly orders in quantities not less than [***] percent ([***]%) of the quantities ordered of each PRODUCT. 5.2. 2The orders of PI for the VOLUME PRODUCTION shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.2 above.
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  • Contract Quantity The Contract Quantity during each Contract Year is the amount set forth in the applicable Contract Year in Section D of the Cover Sheet (“Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule”), which amount is inclusive of outages.

  • 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.

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  • Prescription Drug Quantity Limits We limit the quantity of certain prescription drugs that you can get at one time for safety, cost-effectiveness and medical appropriateness reasons. Our clinical criteria for quantity limits are subject to our periodic review and modification. Quantity limits may restrict: • the amount of pills dispensed per thirty (30) day period; • the number of prescriptions ordered in a specified time period; or • the number of prescriptions ordered by a provider, or multiple providers. Our formulary indicates which prescription drugs have a quantity limit. Prescription drugs and diabetic equipment or supplies can be bought from the following types of pharmacies: • Retail pharmacies. These dispense prescription drugs and diabetic equipment or supplies. • Mail order pharmacies. These dispense maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs and diabetic equipment or supplies. • Specialty pharmacies. These dispense specialty prescription drugs, defined as such on our formulary. For information about our network retail, mail order, and specialty pharmacies, visit our website or call our Customer Service Department.