Common use of Concerning business Clause in Contracts

Concerning business. F.3.1. e-mail: Mailing form that SPF* can choose, cf. clause E.2.2. Genetic Basis: The breeding strategy used in pig production in terms of female and male animals. Batch: Part of a consignment* as specified in the Business Agreement. Buyer: The legal person who purchases the pigs from SPF* and is invoiced for the pigs supplied, etc. Purchase price: The invoiced price, excl. SRK premiums and VAT, but incl. other taxes, royalties, charges, etc. Supplier: The owner of the herd from which the pigs are supplied. Supplier herd: The herd/property at which the pigs are loaded. Delivery: The act of transferring/transporting pigs from the supplier* to the recipient* using SPF* as the carrier. Consignment: The amount of pigs which according to the Business Agreement is determined for delivery at the same time (normally a week-number) (and which may consist of several batches*, cf. the Business Agreement). Recipient: The owner of the herd where the purchased pigs are to be unloaded. Recipient herd: The herd/property at which the pigs are unloaded. Business Agreement: See clauses 1.5 and 1.6.

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Concerning business. F.3.1. e-mail: Mailing form that SPF* can choose, cf. clause E.2.2. Genetic Basis: The breeding strategy used in pig production in terms of female and male animals. Batch: Part of a consignment* as specified in the Business Agreement. Buyer: The legal person who purchases the pigs from SPF* and is invoiced for the pigs supplied, etc. Purchase price: The invoiced price, excl. SRK premiums and VAT, but incl. other taxes, royalties, charges, etc. Supplier: The owner of the herd from which the pigs are supplied. Supplier herd: The herd/property at which the pigs are loaded. Delivery: The act of transferring/transporting pigs from the supplier* to the recipient* using SPF* as the carrier. Consignment: The amount of pigs which according to the Business Agreement is determined for delivery at the same time (normally a week-number) (and which may consist of several batches*, cf. the Business Agreement). Recipient: The owner of the herd where the purchased pigs are to be unloaded. Recipient herd: The herd/property at which the pigs are unloaded. Business Agreement: See clauses 1.5 and 1.6.

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Samples: www.spf.dk

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