A template for a contract for the supply of goods between legal entities. The product delivery contract template is designed to formalize obligations between legal entities, in which one party (Supplier) undertakes to deliver the goods, and the other party (Buyer) undertakes to accept and pay for it. This document contains the key sections:
1. The subject of the contract is the Supplier's obligation to deliver the goods on time, and the Buyer's obligation to accept and pay for the goods according to the terms of the document.
2. Delivery terms and procedure - procedures for the delivery of a batch of goods to the specified address, conditions of transfer, insurance of the goods and notification of the Buyer about readiness for shipment.
3. Contract price - the fixed cost of the contract, including taxes, fees and other expenses related to the fulfillment of obligations under the contract.
4. Rights and obligations of the parties - a list of obligations of the Supplier and the Buyer, as well as procedures for reconciliation of mutual settlements for the fulfillment of contractual obligations.
5. Packaging and labeling - requirements for packaging and labeling of goods to ensure their safety during transportation and storage.
6. Delivery of goods and documentation - procedures for registration and transfer of documents confirming certification, conformity of goods, as well as the transfer of ownership of the goods.
7. The order of acceptance of the goods - verification of compliance with the quantity, quality and completeness of the goods, as well as the procedure for filing and reviewing claims.
8. Payment procedure - terms and conditions for making an advance payment and final payment for the delivered goods, as well as the possibility of exchanging electronic documents.
9. Liability of the parties - conditions for payment of penalties and fines for violation of contractual obligations and compensation for damages.
10. Term of the agreement - the period of validity of the agreement and the terms of its possible early termination by the parties.
11. Force majeure circumstances - release of the parties from liability in the event of force majeure and the notification procedure.
12. Dispute resolution - the procedure for settling disputes related to the performance of the contract.
The document regulates important aspects of the parties' interaction, such as the delivery of goods, payment, liability, and dispute resolution procedures