Common use of Freight Claims Clause in Contracts

Freight Claims. Miles terms are FOB its warehouse. All Products shipments become property of the Dealer when the freight carrier receives them. The Xxxx of Lading is an acknowledgment that the Products were received from Miles’ warehouse in good condition. Upon receipt of a shipment, the Dealer must inspect it thoroughly and do not accept it without marking all copies of the freight xxxx. Should the Dealer find any items missing or damaged, the Dealer should contact the carrier. Miles cannot assist with the claims if the Dealer gives the carrier a clear receipt. The Dealer may want to consider extra freight insurance as most carriers only pay a fixed amount per pound.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dealer Agreement, Dealer Agreement

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Freight Claims. Miles terms are FOB its warehouse. All Products shipments become property of the Dealer when the freight carrier receives them. The Xxxx Bill of Lading is an acknowledgment that the Products were received from Miles’ warehouse in good condition. Upon receipt of a shipment, the Dealer must inspect it thoroughly and do not accept it without marking all copies of the freight xxxxbill. Should the Dealer find any items missing or damaged, the Dealer should contact the carrier. Miles Xxxxx cannot assist with the claims if the Dealer gives the carrier a clear receipt. The Dealer may want to consider extra freight insurance as most carriers only pay a fixed amount per pound.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dealer Agreement

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Freight Claims. Miles terms are FOB its warehouse. All Products shipments become property of the Dealer when the freight carrier receives them. The Xxxx of Lading is an acknowledgment that the Products were received from Miles’ warehouse in good condition. Upon receipt of a shipment, the Dealer must inspect it thoroughly and do not accept it without marking all copies of the freight xxxx. Should the Dealer find any items missing or damaged, the Dealer should contact the carrier. Miles cannot assist with the claims if the Dealer gives the carrier a clear receipt. The Dealer may want to consider extra freight insurance insurance, at its sole cost, as most carriers only pay a fixed amount per pound.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dealer Agreement

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