Purchase order Terms and Conditions

If you are looking for a BASIC Terms and Conditions (TC’s) template to use with your everyday purchase order, the following set will get you moving on the right path. If you typically do not include a set of TC’s with each purchase order you email or transmit to your Suppliers, at the very least you should have each Vendor sign off on your TC’s and have them agree that all future purchase orders they fulfill will be bound by such TC’s.

These days, digital storage is a cheap commodity, so you can have the Vendor sign off on your TC’s and store the documents by way of pdf for future reference. This will give you some  peace of mind, necessary back-up, and also allows you to avoid having to transmit them with each purchase order you issue.

Download a free sample set of our basic purchase order terms and conditions in PDF format here  >>>RFQ42 – Basic PO Terms

If you are looking for a more comprehensive set of conditions, you may want to check out this post: https://www.rfqpro.com/rfq-request-for-quotation/terms-and-conditions.

Consider subscribing, as a future post will include a set of Contractor Insurance Terms, which you may find beneficial in mitigating liabilities with high risk purchase orders or contracts.

By purchasing our Premium pack, you will receive both sets of our PO terms and conditions, along with the Contractor Insurance TC’s, all in edit-friendly Word format.

 

Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions to use with your next RFQ

We encourage you to include the applicable Terms and Conditions (TC’s) with your RFQ package at time of issue so your Vendors can peruse them during the tender and understand what they will have to comply with if they are awarded the contract. In any event, after you have the bid results from your RFQ or RFP and have issued an award letter to the successful bidder, some Corporations will then provide a purchase order. With the purchase order, they usually include the TC’s and expect the Supplier or Vendor to follow them. The TC’s often include clauses relating to Insurance, Safety, Arbitration, Notices, Regulations, Payment and more.

See RFQ20 below where you can download our free set of terms and conditions. These can be used for a Supplier which has been awarded a contract to supply and erect purchased equipment on your property or you can massage them to relate to many other day to day applications.

Check back as we will be posting more generic versions soon, see RFQ42 post.

Download Terms and Conditions in PDF >>> RFQ20 – Terms and Conditions

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