Demand Letter for Delivery of Undelivered Goods

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Summary

A Demand Letter for Delivery of goods is a formal document sent by a buyer to a seller or supplier, requesting delivery of goods that have not been delivered as per the terms of an agreement or contract.

It usually contains the following information.

1. Sender’s Information
2. Recipient’s Information
3. Subject/Title: A clear title indicating the purpose of the letter. For example “Demand for Delivery of Undelivered Goods”.
4. Reference to the Agreement
5. Description of the Undelivered Goods
6. Statement of the Issue
7. Request for Immediate Delivery
8. Consequences of Non-Compliance
9. Closing Remarks
10. Sender’s Signature
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