Domestic Shipments. Title and ROL pass from Microchip to Customer when Delivering Entity places Goods for Customer’s disposal at that shipping point.
Domestic Shipments. For Items manufactured in the country where the applicable destination point is also in the same country, Tesla shall be responsible for all costs and expenses (other than insurance) to deliver the Items to the applicable destination point once such Items have been tendered to the carrier, provided that Supplier uses a shipping service level (ground, air, second-day, next-day, etc.) that does not exceed the shipping service level authorized in the corresponding Order and in accordance with Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide. All delivery costs and expenses for such shipment shall be specified as “Freight — Third Party Xxxx” on bills of lading or shipping receipts, to be paid directly by Tesla. Unless specifically approved by Tesla in advance, Tesla shall not be responsible for delivery costs and expenses (i) for a shipping service level that exceeds the shipping service level authorized in an Order; (ii) in excess of the costs determined under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide for applicable delivery methods; (iii) payable to carriers not approved under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide, (iv) incurred as a result of Supplier’s need to use expedited delivery methods, unless Tesla agrees to pay for such expedited delivery methods in advance in writing, or (v) incurred in connection with the transportation of Items between Supplier and a Sub-tier Supplier or any other supplier. [***] Information has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Domestic Shipments. Supplier agrees to make goods available for collection by Tesla Motors Ltd arranged transport in the provided stillages.
Domestic Shipments. For Items manufactured in the country where the applicable destination point is also in the same country, Tesla shall be responsible for all costs and expenses to deliver the Items to the applicable destination point once such Items have been tendered to the carrier, provided that Supplier uses a shipping service level (ground, air, second-day, next-day, etc.) that does not exceed the shipping service level authorized in the corresponding Order and in accordance with Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide. All delivery costs and expenses for such shipment shall be specified as “Freight — Third Party Xxxx” on bills of lading or shipping receipts, to be paid directly by Tesla. Unless specifically approved by Tesla in advance, Tesla shall not be responsible for delivery costs and expenses (i) for a shipping service level that exceeds the shipping service level authorized in an Order; (ii) in excess of the costs determined under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide for applicable delivery methods; (iii) payable to carriers not approved under Tesla’s Transportation Routing Guide, (iv) incurred as a result of Supplier’s need to use expedited delivery methods, unless Tesla agrees to pay for such expedited delivery methods in advance in writing, or (v) incurred in connection with the transportation of Items between Supplier and a Sub-tier Supplier or any other supplier.
Domestic Shipments. Supplier agrees to make Items available for collection by Tesla Motors Ltd.-arranged transport in the provided stillages. [***] Information has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Domestic Shipments. Interstate: Defined as any shipment that moves via a household goods tractor-trailer and crosses a state border. This includes moves to and from Canada to the U.S. mainland. Coldwell Banker will provide at no cost to Client, up to $100,000 of replacement value insurance including pairs and sets, mechanical & electrical malfunction, and Acts of God coverage on each interstate shipment based on valuation of $10.00 per pound or as identified on the Valued Inventory form. employee (or Client on behalf of Employee) may purchase additional coverage in excess of $100,000 for the rate of $100 plus $3.50 per every $1000 of value. Interstate Storage-in-Transit: Coldwell Banker will provide replacement value insurance coverage with a $100,000 limit for up to 12 months at no additional cost. If additional coverage has been purchased, the goods will be covered for the agreed upon value for up to 12 months. Intrastate: Defined as any shipment that moves within a state border. (Applies to Regulated states only.) Coldwell Banker will obtain insurance and charge Client per the schedule below. This coverage will be zero deductible and include pairs and sets, mechanical & electrical malfunction, and Acts of God coverage based on a valuation of $10.00 per pound or as identified on the Valued Inventory form. Employee (or Client on behalf of Employee) may purchase additional coverage in excess of $100,000 for the rate of $100 plus $3.50 per every $1000 of value. For Example: $150,000 - $475 $150,000+ - $475 plus excess Intrastate Storage-in-Transit: Coldwell Banker will provide replacement value insurance coverage with a $100,000 limit for up to 12 months at no additional cost. If additional coverage has been purchased, the goods will be covered for the agreed upon value for up to 12 months. Long Term Storage: Coldwell Banker will charge the Client $1.80 per $1000 valuation per 30 days. This coverage will be zero deductible and include pairs and sets, mechanical & electrical malfunction, identified on the Valued Inventory form on each shipment. Charges will commence the day the shipment is placed into long-term storage.