CARRIAGE Sample Clauses

CARRIAGE. All Goods shall be delivered to the Buyer carriage paid, unless the Buyer specifically agrees in writing to pay carriage charges at the time when the Order is placed.
CARRIAGE. (a) Where we or our subcontractors provide Carriage for you, we and our subcontractors are not common carriers and accept no liability as such.
CARRIAGE. For friction assessment the carriage bears a sheet of grade 80 closed-coat aluminium oxide abrasive paper with a supported length of 300.0 (- 0.0/+ 3.0) mm and securely clamped to the carriage to prevent slippage. At its end towards the drop weight and in this direction the carriage has a 80 mm " 1 mm long smooth steel area not being covered by the abrasive paper and higher than the rest of the carriage by the thickness of the abrasive paper plus
CARRIAGE. (a) Where the value of any order exceeds £250 nett, the cost of delivery of the goods to the Purchaser’spremiseson the mainland of Great Britain shallbe included in the Contractprice. APurchaser requiring a delivery to a non-mainland destination should contact the Company to obtain details of carriagecosts.
CARRIAGE. (a) All orders will be subject to a minimum order value. Please contact the Customer Services Department for details. Where the nett value of the order exceeds this minimum the cost of delivery of the goods to the Purchaser’s premises in the Republic of Ireland shall be included in the Contract price. A Purchaser requiring a delivery to a non-Eire destination should contact the Company to obtain details of carriage costs.
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CARRIAGE. (a) Industrial Plugs, Sockets and Enclosures:
CARRIAGE. Most consumer portable electronic devices intended for personal use are permitted in Checked bags, Gate-Checked bags or as Personal Items including cell phones, electronic games, tablets, laptops, and cameras. Batteries for these devices typically do not exceed the limitations for carriage (see section regarding Batteries below). Note there are important exceptions including, but not limited to, Electronic Cigarettes and Hoverboards.
CARRIAGE. Where carriage of the Goods is the responsibility of or arranged by the Supplier, any loss, damage, or breakage in transit must be made good by the Supplier without any loss to the Purchaser. Where transport of the Goods is provided by the Purchaser, the Supplier shall be liable to make good any loss or damage in transit where this is the result of inadequate or faulty packing or packaging by the Supplier. Delivery of Goods by Supplier to Purchaser shall be based on FCA Supplier’s Facility (Free Carriage per Incoterms 2010).
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