Dealing with the Goods Sample Clauses

Dealing with the Goods. 10.1. You must protect our Security. In fire, accidental damage, theft, storm and tempest and any other risks required by us;
Dealing with the Goods. 1.1 The Goods always remain our property. You only have a right to use them until you purchase the Goods under Part D. 1.2 You acknowledge that when we purchase the Goods, if the Supplier issues an invoice for the Goods in your name, you are invoiced as our agent and you will have no rights to the Goods other than as set out in this agreement. 1.3 You undertake to: (a) keep the Goods in your possession at all times; (b) not grant any Person any interest or Security Interest in the Goods or this agreement; (c) tell us promptly if the place where the Goods are used or ordinarily kept is changed from the address in the Tax Invoice; (d) obtain and maintain at all times all licences or registrations legally required in connection with the Goods; (e) ensure that any replacement part becomes our property and is also subject to the Security Interest you grant under this agreement;
Dealing with the Goods. 14.1 Until all the amounts owing by the Customer have been paid in full the Customer: a) may not modify, sell, dispose or grant to a third party any interest in the Goods; b) must hold Goods as trustee and agent for the Seller; c) where the Goods have been used in the manufacture or on-sold then the Customer must hold the new product or the proceeds of sale as trustee and agent for the Seller; and d) must store the Goods in such a manner which maintains the condition of the goods, makes them readily distinguishable from other goods and allows the Seller unrestricted access to them for the purpose of inspection or removal. 14.2 The Purchaser hereby grants the Seller the irrevocable license to enter the premises where the Goods are held and ability to remove them from the property.