Common use of CARRIAGE Clause in Contracts

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.

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Samples: www.legrand.co.uk, www.legrand.co.uk

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CARRIAGE. (a) Where the value of any order exceeds £250 450 nett, the cost of delivery of the goods to the Purchaser’spremiseson Purchaser’s premises on the mainland of Great Britain shallbe shall be included in the ContractpriceContract price. APurchaser A Purchaser requiring a delivery to a non-mainland destination should contact the Company to obtain details of carriagecostsofcarriage costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.legrand.co.uk

CARRIAGE. (a) Where the value of any order exceeds £250 nett, the cost of delivery of the goods to the Purchaser’spremiseson Purchaser’spremises on the mainland of Great Britain shallbe shall be included in the Contractprice. APurchaser requiring a delivery to a non-mainland destination should contact the Company to obtain details of carriagecosts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.legrand.co.uk

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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 includedinthe Contractprice. APurchaser requiring a delivery to a non-mainland destination should contact the Company to obtain details of carriagecosts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.legrand.co.uk

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