Common use of Rejected Items; Abandonment Clause in Contracts

Rejected Items; Abandonment. a. The Vendor may deliver, cause to be delivered, or, in any other way, bring or cause to be brought, to any Town premises or other destination, Goods, as samples or otherwise, and other supplies, materials, equipment or other tangible personal property. The Town may, by written notice and in accordance with this Contract, direct the Vendor to remove any or all such Goods (“the “Rejected Goods”) and any or all other supplies, materials, equipment or other tangible personal property (collectively, the “Vendor Property”) from and out of Town premises and any other location which the Town manages, leases or controls. The Vendor shall remove the Rejected Goods and the Vendor Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of the written notice. Failure to remove the Rejected Goods or the Vendor Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of the written notice shall mean, for itself and all Vendor Parties, that:

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