Quantity and Description of the Goods Clause Samples

The 'Quantity and Description of the Goods' clause defines the specific amount and detailed characteristics of the goods to be supplied under the contract. It typically outlines the number of units, measurements, and any relevant specifications such as model, grade, or quality standards. By clearly identifying what is to be delivered, this clause helps prevent disputes over what constitutes proper fulfillment of the contract and ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the goods involved.
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Quantity and Description of the Goods. 17.1 The quantity and description of the Goods will be as set out in Supplier’s acknowledgement of order. 17.2 All samples, drawings, data sheets descriptive matter, specifications (other than the Specification) and advertising issued by Supplier (or the manufacturer of the Goods) and any descriptions or illustrations contained in Supplier’s or manufacturer’s catalogues or brochures are issued or published for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the Goods represented by or described in them. They will not form part of the Contract and this is not a sale by sample. 17.3 Supplier may make any changes to the Specification, design, materials or finishes of the Goods which: 17.3.1 are required to conform with any applicable safety or other statutory or regulatory requirements; or 17.3.2 do not materially affect their quality or performance.
Quantity and Description of the Goods. 17.1 The quantity and description of the Goods will be as set out in Supplier’s acknowledgement of order. 17.2 All samples, drawings, descriptive matter, specifications and advertising issued by Supplier (or the manufacturer of the Goods) and any descriptions or illustrations contained in Supplier’s or manufacturer’s catalogues or brochures are issued or published for the sole purpose of giving an approximate idea of the Goods represented by or described in them. They will not form part of the Contract and this is not a sale by sample. 17.3 Supplier may make any changes to the Specification, design, materials or finishes of the Goods which: 17.3.1 are required to conform with any applicable safety or other statutory or regulatory requirements; or 17.3.2 do not materially affect their quality or performance.
Quantity and Description of the Goods. The quantity and description of the Goods will be as set out in Supplier’s acknowledgement of order.

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