Labelling and Packaging Sample Clauses

Labelling and Packaging. C17.1 On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Contractor shall send the Authority an advice note specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner. C17.2 The Goods shall be accompanied by a delivery note showing the order number, date of order, number of packages and contents and, in the case of part delivery, the outstanding balance remaining to be delivered.
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Labelling and Packaging. 1. On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Contractor shall send the Authority an advice note specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner.
Labelling and Packaging. B8.1 On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Contractor shall send the Authority an advice note specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner and in accordance with the Authority’s instructions and any statutory requirements and any requirements of the carriers. In particular the Goods shall be accompanied by an advice note with the contract number (or other reference number if appropriate) and the net weights, the name of the contents shall be clearly marked on each container and all containers of hazardous Goods (and all documents relating thereto) shall bear prominent and adequate warnings. B8.2 The Goods shall be accompanied by a delivery note showing the order number, date of order, number of packages and contents and, in the case of part delivery, the outstanding balance remaining to be delivered.
Labelling and Packaging. On dispatch of any consignment of the Goods the Contractor shall send the Authority an advice note specifying the means of transport, the place and date of dispatch, the number of packages and their weight and volume. The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner and in accordance with the Authority’s instructions and any statutory requirements and any requirements of the carriers. In particular the Goods shall be accompanied by an advice note with the contract number (or other reference number if appropriate) and the net weights, the name of the contents shall be clearly marked on each container and all containers of hazardous Goods (and all documents relating thereto) shall bear prominent and adequate warnings.
Labelling and Packaging. 6.1 Unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, the Seller's or the sub-supplier's standard packaging will be used, and the costs associated therewith are included in the Purchase Price. 6.2 Where the Seller shall (i) pack the Products with the attachment of labels or by using graphics, trademarks, etc. provided by the Buyer or (ii) pack the Products in packaging provided by the Buyer or acquired by the Seller as per the instruction of the Buyer, such obligation shall have been specifically agreed to by the Seller in the Agreement. Clause 5.3 shall apply where the Buyer is in delay with its deliveries for this purpose. 6.3 In cases comprised by Clause 6.2, and in addition to any other conditions set by the Seller, the Buyer shall be responsible for and warrants to the Seller that, where relevant, the label(s), graphic(s), trademark(s), etc. and packaging, separately and when used with the Products, comply with applicable law, are safe for use and do not violate any third party rights, including intellectual property rights. The Buyer undertakes to indemnify and hold the Seller harmless from and against any and all claims and losses (including any damages, fees, fines and costs,) in respect thereof.
Labelling and Packaging. 5.9.1 The Leased Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner and in accordance with the Customer’s instructions and any statutory requirements and any requirements of the carriers. In particular the Leased Goods shall be marked with the contract number (or other reference number if appropriate) and the net, gross and tare weights, the name of the contents shall be clearly marked on each container and all containers of hazardous goods (and all documents relating thereto) shall bear prominent and adequate warnings.
Labelling and Packaging. The parties acknowledge that to the extent that the Manufacturer does not supply the labelling and/or packaging for the SV Products, Knight shall not be obliged to supply labelling and/or packaging to SVC. SVC will continue to source such labelling and/or packaging itself.
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Labelling and Packaging. 18.1 The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner and in accordance with the Commissioner’s instructions and any statutory requirements and any requirements of the carriers. In particular the Goods shall be marked with the contract number (or other reference number if appropriate) and the net, gross and tare weights, the name of the contents shall be clearly marked on each container and all containers of hazardous Goods (and all documents relating thereto) shall bear prominent and adequate warnings. 18.2 All packaging materials will be considered non-returnable and will be destroyed unless the Contractor’s advice note states that such materials will be charged for unless returned. Such materials shall be collected by the Contractor free of charge or delivered to the Contractor at the Contractor’s cost. The Commissioner accepts no liability in respect of the non-arrival at the Contractor’s premises of empty packages returned by the Commissioner unless the Contractor shall within ten Working Days of receiving notice from the Commissioner that the packages have been dispatched notify the Commissioner of such non-arrival. The Contractor shall comply with all Regulations regarding the recycling and minimisation of packaging waste.
Labelling and Packaging. The Supplier shall, at its sole cost and expense, be responsible for packing, labelling and preparing delivery loads or release in accordance with the instructions furnished by the Contracting Company and all applicable Legal Requirements, shall ensure that the Equipment to be delivered to the Delivery Location shall be properly packed and secured so as to allow for efficient and convenient transportation of the Equipment without any detriment to the condition of the same and to ensure safe arrival in good conditions, and shall ensure all boxes and/or packages shall be separately and sufficiently identified and labelled.
Labelling and Packaging. 5.1 The Goods shall be packed and marked in a proper manner and in accordance with the Purchaser's instructions and any statutory requirements and any requirements of the carriers. In particular the Goods shall be marked with the Purchase Order Number, the net, gross and tare weights, the name of the contents shall be clearly marked on each container and all containers of hazardous goods (and all documents relating thereto) shall bear prominent and adequate warnings. The Supplier shall indemnify the Purchaser against all actions, suits, claims, demands, losses, charges, costs and expenses which the Purchaser may suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with any breach of this Condition. 5.2 All packaging materials shall be considered non- returnable and shall be destroyed unless the Supplier's advice note states that such materials shall be charged for unless returned. The Purchaser accepts no liability in respect of the non-arrival at the Supplier's premises of empty packages returned by the Purchaser unless the Supplier shall within 10 days of receiving notice from the Purchaser that the packages have been dispatched notify the Purchaser of such non-arrival. 5.3 The Supplier represents and warrants that the maximum use has been made of recycled materials in the manufacture of crates, pallets, boxes, cartons, cushioning and other forms of packing, where these fulfil other packing specifications.
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