Common use of Case Equivalent Clause in Contracts

Case Equivalent. For purposes hereof, a “Case Equivalent” means the space required to store a standard 750 mL repack box measuring no larger than 14 inches (L) x 11 inches (W) x 13 inches (H) and constructed of corrugated cardboard, wood or similar material. Bottles of the Customer’s Wine larger than 750 ml shall be stored in appropriately sized boxes in such a manner that they are completely and safely covered and contained. All Styrofoam shipping boxes will be repacked into a Case Equivalent box. The Company shall also have the right to repack any of Customer’s Wine that is stored in boxes or containers that the Company deems, in its sole discretion, to be compromised, deteriorated, not intended for long term storage, or otherwise unsafe to staff or property at the Company’s facility. The labor to repack any boxes and the cost of the new boxes will be paid by the Customer at the Company’s current rate for each.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Uovo Wine Napa Wine Storage Agreement General Terms and Conditions, Domaine Napa Wine Storage Agreement General Terms and Conditions, Domaine Napa Wine Storage Agreement

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