Dispatch of Goods Sample Clauses

Dispatch of Goods. 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient release of goods to facilitate legitimate trade between the Parties.
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Dispatch of Goods. TRAVEL RISKS 1. Goods dispatched by rail travel on behalf and at the risk and danger of the Buyer, even when the sale is made franco delivery address, meaning, in this case, that only the transport cost is at the Seller’s expense, and not the travel risk. With reference to the weight, at the Buyer’s risk and expense, the Seller shall have the weight on departure verified by the railway administration, where possible. 2. For goods sold “franco delivery address” with dispatch by truck, the travel risks are at the Seller’s expense.
Dispatch of Goods. 1. In order to facilitate trade between the Parties, each Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient clearance of goods. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that: (a) provide for the release of goods within a period no longer than that required to ensure compliance with their customs legislation, and to the extent possible, for the goods to be released within forty-eight (48) hours of arrival; and (b) allow goods to be cleared at the point of arrival, without mandatory transfer to warehouses or other premises, except when the customs authority needs to exercise additional controls or for infrastructure reasons.
Dispatch of Goods. 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient clearance of goods in order to facilitate trade between them. 2. For the purposes of paragraph 1, each Party shall: (a) allow, as far as possible, goods to be cleared at the point of arrival, without temporary transfer to warehouses or other premises; and (b) implement procedures that allow goods to be cleared within a period no longer than that required to ensure compliance with its customs legislation and, to the extent possible, to clear goods within 48 hours of arrival, provided that all legal requirements for clearance are met.
Dispatch of Goods. 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient clearance of goods in order to facilitate legitimate trade between the Parties. 2. To this end, each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that: (a) provide for advance electronic submission and processing of information prior to the physical arrival of the goods in order to expedite their clearance, and (b) provide for the possibility of electronic payment of duties, taxes, fees and charges collected by customs. 3. In accordance with paragraph 1, each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that: (a) provide for the clearance of goods within a period no longer than that required to ensure compliance with its legal system and, to the extent possible, for the goods to be cleared within forty-eight (48) hours of arrival; (b) allow, to the extent permitted by their legal system and provided that all regulatory requirements have been complied with, goods to be cleared at the point of arrival, without temporary transfer to warehouses or other premises; and (c) allow importers, in accordance with their legal system, to remove the goods from their customs offices, prior to and without prejudice to the final determination by their customs authority of the applicable (2) customs duties, taxes and charges. 4. Each Party shall ensure, to the extent possible, that its competent authorities in the control of export and import of goods coordinate, inter alia, the requirements for information and documents, establishing a single place and time for physical verification, without prejudice to the controls that may apply in the case of post-clearance audits.
Dispatch of Goods. An agreement governing the ordering of goods comes into effect upon placement of an order by the customer with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx SA. Shipment of the ordered goods is dependent on the time of receipt of the order, on the desired destination of the shipment and the choice of dispatch method. As a rule goods will be dispatched within 2 to 4 days of receipt of order. The delivery period may be longer before public holidays and special dates such as Christmas and Easter. Customers can choose between the following dispatch options: • Within Switzerland: • The rest of Europe: • Overseas: No guarantees can be given as to delivery dates. The following non-­‐ binding guidelines apply to orders within Switzerland: • Customers requiring delivery by A Mail: Orders received before 14.00 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays local time will be shipped after three working days. Orders received before 14.00 p.m. Fridays to Sundays local time will be shipped on the following Tuesday/Wednesday. • Customers requiring delivery by A Mail: Orders received before 08.30 a.m. Mondays to Fridays local time will be shipped on the next day before 09.00 a.m. Orders received after 08.30 a.m. local time will be shipped two days later. Orders received on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays will be delivered on the following Tuesday. To determine delivery dates for deliveries abroad, customers are recommended to make prior contact with customer services in accordance with point 13 below.
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  • Procurement of Goods Part A: General Goods shall be procured in accordance with the provisions of Section I of the "Guidelines for Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits" published by the Bank in January 1995 and revised in January 1996 (the Guidelines) and the following provisions of this Section, as applicable. Part B: International Competitive Bidding

  • REJECTION OF GOODS Notwithstanding any other rights of, or remedies available to UNDP under the Contract, in case any of the Goods are defective or otherwise do not conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract, UNDP, at its sole option, may reject or refuse to accept the Goods, and within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice from UNDP of such rejection or refusal to accept the Goods, the Contractor shall, in sole option of UNDP: 11.7.1 provide a full refund upon return of the Goods, or a partial refund upon a return of a portion of the Goods, by UNDP; or, 11.7.2 repair the Goods in a manner that would enable the Goods to conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract; or, 11.7.3 replace the Goods with Goods of equal or better quality; and, 11.7.4 pay all costs relating to the repair or return of the defective Goods as well as the costs relating to the storage of any such defective Goods and for the delivery of any replacement Goods to UNDP.

  • Inspection of Goods 8.1 The Buyer shall inspect the goods upon delivery. 8.2 Where goods are damaged the Buyer shall notify the Supplier. The Buyer may reject the damaged goods and the following provisions shall apply: 8.2.1 the Supplier shall collect the damaged goods from the Buyer at the Supplier’s expense; 8.2.2 during the period between delivery of the goods to the Buyer and collection by the Supplier, the Buyer shall not be liable for any loss or further damage caused to the damaged goods; 8.2.3 all sums payable by the Buyer in relation to the damaged goods shall cease to become payable; 8.2.4 all sums paid by the Buyer in relation to the damaged goods shall be repaid by the Supplier immediately; 8.2.5 the Buyer shall be entitled to claim damages from the Supplier for any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the goods being damaged. 8.3 Where there are shortages in the order the Buyer shall notify the Supplier and the following provisions shall apply: 8.3.1 all sums payable by the Buyer in relation to the missing goods shall cease to become payable; 8.3.2 all sums paid by the Buyer in relation to the missing goods shall be repaid by the Supplier immediately; 8.3.3 the Buyer shall be entitled to claim damages from the Supplier for any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the shortages. 8.4 If the Buyer so requests, the Supplier shall immediately replace damaged goods or supply goods which are missing at the Supplier’s expense or the Buyer shall be entitled to cancel, without notice, the whole or any unexecuted part of the order and the rights referred to in Clause 5.2 shall apply. 8.5 Where there is an excess of goods in relation to the order the Buyer may reject the excess goods by notice in writing to the Supplier and the following provisions shall apply: 8.5.1 the Supplier shall collect the excess goods from the Buyer at the Supplier’s expense; 8.5.2 during the period between delivery of the goods and collection by the Supplier, the Buyer shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to the excess goods; 8.5.3 no sum shall be due to the Supplier for the excess goods and in the event that sums are paid to the Supplier for the excess goods, the Supplier shall repay such sums to the Buyer immediately. 8.6 The Buyer may accept excess goods by notifying the Supplier of such acceptance and the price of the excess goods shall be payable by the Buyer. 8.7 The Supplier shall repair or replace free of charge, goods damaged or lost in transit upon receiving notice to that effect from the Buyer. 8.8 The Buyer’s signature on any delivery note of the Supplier is evidence of the number of packages received only and not evidence of the correct quantity of goods received or that the goods are in a good condition or of the correct quality.

  • Receipt of Goods The goods shall be deemed received by Buyer when delivered to Buyer at City of Naples, 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. Delivery of the goods to Buyer shall occur on a business day and shall not occur after 3:15 p.m. on the delivery day.

  • ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS Under no circumstances shall UNDP be required to accept any Goods that do not conform to the specifications or requirements of the Contract. UNDP may condition its acceptance of the Goods upon the successful completion of acceptance tests as may be specified in the Contract or otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. In no case shall UNDP be obligated to accept any Goods unless and until UNDP has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect the Goods following delivery. If the Contract specifies that UNDP shall provide a written acceptance of the Goods, the Goods shall not be deemed accepted unless and until UNDP in fact provides such written acceptance. In no case shall payment by UNDP in and of itself constitute acceptance of the Goods.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA. (b) If the HSP is not subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will have a procurement policy in place that requires the acquisition of supplies, equipment or services valued at over $25,000 through a competitive process that ensures the best value for funds expended. If the HSP acquires supplies, equipment or services with the Funding it will do so through a process that is consistent with this policy.

  • Delivery of Goods 2.1 All Goods are supplied Ex Works (Incoterms 2020) Supplier’s premises unless specifically agreed to the contrary in any Order. Any dates quoted for delivery are approximate only and the time of delivery is not of the essence. 2.2 If Goods are ready for delivery and Purchaser fails to take delivery on the date required by the Contract, or after seven (7) days’ written notice from Supplier where no such date is specified, Supplier shall be entitled to: (a) issue an invoice for such Goods; and (b) charge Purchaser for all additional costs and expenses (including, without limitation, warehousing and insurance) until delivery takes place. 2.3 If Purchaser fails to take delivery within thirty (30) days of the date of invoice it shall be deemed to have waived its rights under the Contract, and without prejudice to any other right that Supplier may have against Purchaser, including the right to recover the purchase price in full, Supplier shall be entitled to resell the Goods. 2.4 Any right of Purchaser to reject the Goods and/or terminate the Contract for late delivery of the Goods shall not be exercisable unless Purchaser has first served written notice on Supplier requiring Supplier to complete delivery of the Goods within not less than thirty (30) days of service of that notice on Supplier in accordance with Section 14. Supplier shall not be liable for any delay in delivery of the Goods caused by Purchaser's action or inaction including, without limitation, failure to provide Supplier with adequate delivery instructions or any other information, applicable to the supply of the Goods. If Supplier fails to deliver, or is late in delivering the Goods, Supplier’s liability shall be limited to the price of the Goods. 2.5 Purchaser shall promptly inspect all delivered Goods and shall notify Supplier in writing of any issues regarding the Goods delivered, including, without limitation, as to quantity, type and quality, within ten

  • RETURN OF GOODS BUYER is entitled to return any GOODS that are not in full compliance with this AGREEMENT. SELLER will reimburse BUYER the PRICE of such GOODS plus all reasonable costs and expenses associated with such return.

  • Maintenance of Goods Such Grantor will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its Inventory and the Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition, except for damaged or defective goods arising in the ordinary course of such Grantor’s business and except for ordinary wear and tear in respect of the Equipment.

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