Common use of International Shipments Clause in Contracts

International Shipments. Title and ROL pass from Microchip to Customer upon: (i) the Goods’ entry into the “high seas” (as described in the 1982 United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea) if the main carriage is ocean shipment, (ii) the Goods’ entry into international airspace if the main carriage is air shipment, or (iii) the Goods’ crossing of an international border if the main carriage is land or any other transportation mode, and for the avoidance of doubt, an international border is not considered crossed until all customs procedures have been completed.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions of Sale, Microchip Terms and Conditions of Sale

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International Shipments. Title and ROL pass from Microchip to Customer upon: (i) the Goods’ entry into entryinto the “high seas” (as described in the 1982 United Nations Convention of Conventionof the Law of the Sea) if the main carriage is ocean shipment, (ii) the Goods’ entry into international airspace if the main carriage is air shipment, or (iii) the Goods’ crossing of an international border internationalborder if the main carriage is land or any other transportation mode, and for the avoidance of doubt, an international border is not considered crossed consideredcrossed until all customs procedures customsprocedures have been completed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Sale

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