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PAPER TRADE CUSTOMS OF INDIAN TRADE                                                                                                    EFFECTIVE FROM 1992

   

 DELIVERIES

1.   All orders for special as well as ordinary goods, shall be deemed to be properly fulfilled if the quantity supplied is within

      the limits

Upto but not exceeding 1 tonne                           ± 15%

Above 1 tonnes but not exceeding 5 tonnes          ± 10%

Above 5 tonnes                                                  ±  05%

2.   Deliveries may be suspended or cancelled in the event of:

a)   Force Majeure : Any contingency arising beyond the control of the seller or buyer such as act of God, war, riot,

      strike, lock-out, civil commotion, fire, flood, drought, interruption of transport, interruption of power or water supplied

      to the paper mill, act of Government etc.

b)   Any accident and/or damage whether partial or total to the premises, machinery, etc. during such time as may be

      required to make good repair such accident or damage.

3.   The seller or buyer, as the case may be, shall give to the other party immediate notice of the cause of such

      suspension/cancellation as the case may be.

4.   In the case of suspension of deliveries, the same shall be resumed as soon as it is practical after giving due notice to

      the buyer, of his intention to resume supplies.

5.   If the suspension of deliveries shall continue for a period of more than two months from the commencement of such

      suspension or interruption of deliveries, either party may, by notice in writing to the other, cancel the portion of the order

      affected by the suspension.

6.   Goods in transit, at the time of any notice, as aforesaid being given by the buyer, must be accepted by the buyer

      notwithstanding such notice.

7.   In the case of orders/contracts for delivery in instalments each delivery shall be considered as a separate contract.

8.   If the goods or any portion thereof, are not despatched within fifteen days of the promised despatch date given by the

      mills, customers will have the option of cancelling same, by intimating in writing to the effect to the mills within fifteen

      days of the promised date but if no such notification of cancellation is received by the company, the goods will be

      despatched and buyer must take delivery provided, however, that if the goods or any portion thereof from unavoidable

      causes such as want of accommodation on railway or strikes of operatives of carriers, accidents, mill breakdowns or

      any other case of force majeure, are despatched late, buyer must accept them if despatched within two months of the

      date stipulated whether the company has notified buyers or not.

9.   Mills shall issue order confirmation and specify date of delivery. In absence of any delivery period it would be assumed

      that delivery will be within six weeks of confirmation by mills.

 

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