In-Transit Sample Clauses

In-Transit. Inventory that is in transit, except for Inventory in transit between domestic locations of Credit Parties as to which Agent’s Liens have been perfected at origin and destination;
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In-Transit. 5.1.1 When a consignment is lost in transit and not delivered to the consignee within a reasonable period of time, the responsibility for loss of such consignment would entirely lie on the transport carrier. The value of such loss to the Federation, shall be entirely payable by the transport carrier and shall be recovered out of the pending freight bills of the carrier, irrespective whether the Federation has insured the consignments against such loss or not. It would be entirely at the Federation’s discretion, whether to file a claim on Insurance Company for such loss or not. In other words carriers would be fully responsible to make good such loss to the Federation.
In-Transit. 48. If the collection or delivery of the Goods is delayed we will, if the delay arises from our negligence, pay your reasonable expenses that arise as a result of the delay.
In-Transit. 14.1 The Customer must note all damages to premises on the collection or delivery receipt and confirm it in writing within seven (7) days. The time limit is essential. The Supplier’s liability will be limited to R500 and the Supplier may arrange to have the damage repaired.
In-Transit. Inventory that is in transit;
In-Transit. Inventory that is in transit (other than Inventory that is otherwise Eligible Inventory and is in transit between U.S. and/or Canada locations of the Credit Parties; provided, that the Administrative Agent shall have received a collateral access agreement duly executed and delivered by the freight forwarder handling the shipping and delivery of such Inventory); provided, further, that any such Inventory en route from any such U.S. location shall be included in the U.S. Borrowing Base and any such Inventory en route from any such Canadian location shall be included in the Canadian Borrowing Base;
In-Transit. Any check or draft (a) made payable to a Loss of Property (occurring with or without fictitious payee and endorsed in the name of such negligence or violence) through robbery, Larceny, fictitious payee or (b) procured in a transaction with theft, holdup, misplacement, mysterious unexplainable the maker or drawer thereof or with one acting as an disappearance, being lost or otherwise made away agent of such maker or drawer or anyone with, damage thereto or destruction thereof, and loss impersonating another and made or drawn payable to of subscription, conversion, redemption or deposit the one so impersonated and endorsed by anyone privileges through the misplacement or loss of other than the one impersonated, shall be deemed to Property, while the Property is in transit anywhere in be forged as to such endorsement. the custody of any person or persons acting as messenger, except while in the mail or with a carrier Mechanically reproduced facsimile signatures for hire, other than an armored motor vehicle are treated the same as handwritten signatures. company, for the purpose of transportation, such transit to begin immediately upon receipt of such
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In-Transit. Loss of Property (occurring with or without negligence or violence) resulting directly from robbery, larceny, theft, holdup, mysterious unexplainable disappearance, misplacement, being lost or otherwise made away with, damage thereto or destruction thereof, and loss of subscription, conversion, redemption or deposit privileges through the misplacement or loss of Property, while the Property is in transit anywhere in the custody of any person or persons acting as Messenger, except while in the mail or with a carrier for hire other than an armored motor vehicle company, for the purpose of transportation, such transit to begin immediately upon receipt of such Property by the transporting person or persons, and to end immediately upon delivery thereof at destination, but only while the Property is being conveyed.
In-Transit. Loss of Property resulting directly from robbery, common-law or statutory larceny, theft, mysterious unexplainable disappearance or misplacement and damage or destruction, while the Property is in transit anywhere in the custody of:
In-Transit. Inventory that is in transit, except for Inventory in transit between U.S. and/or Canadian locations of the Borrowers as to which Agent’s Liens have been perfected at origin and destination; provided, that any such Inventory en route from any such U.S. location shall be included in the U.S. Borrowing Base and any such Inventory en route from any such Canadian location shall be included in the Canadian Borrowing Base;
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