Common use of LABELLING OF THE GOODS Clause in Contracts

LABELLING OF THE GOODS. (1) The Owner may in relation to any Goods at its absolute discretion identify the same as the property of the Owner by appropriate inscription thereon or by placing a nameplate thereon (with the Owner’s name and such other information as it considers relevant) in a conspicuous place on the Goods. (2) In the event that the Owner instructs the Hirer to affix labels, plates or other markings on the Goods stating that the Goods are owned by the Owner, the Hirer shall at its own cost and expense follow and implement such instructions forthwith (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise). (3) During the continuance of the hiring pursuant to this Agreement, the Hirer shall not remove, change or interfere with any nameplate, identification number, trade mark or any other identification mark (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise) affixed on, or attached to, the Goods or any part thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Hire Purchase Agreement, Hire Purchase Agreement

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LABELLING OF THE GOODS. (1) The Owner may in relation to any Goods at its absolute discretion identify the same as the property of the Owner by appropriate inscription thereon or by placing a nameplate thereon (with the Owner’s OwnerÊs name and such other information as it considers relevant) in a conspicuous place on the Goods. (2) In the event that the Owner instructs the Hirer to affix labels, plates or other markings on the Goods stating that the Goods are owned by the Owner, the Hirer shall at its own cost and expense follow and implement such instructions forthwith (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise). (3) During the continuance of the hiring pursuant to this Agreement, the Hirer shall not remove, change or interfere with any nameplate, identification number, trade mark xxxx or any other identification mark xxxx (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise) affixed on, or attached to, the Goods or any part thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hire Purchase Agreement

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LABELLING OF THE GOODS. (1) The Owner may in relation to any Goods at its absolute discretion identify the same as the property of the Owner by appropriate inscription thereon or by placing a nameplate thereon (with the Owner’s name and such other information as it considers relevant) in a conspicuous place on the Goods. (2) In the event that the Owner instructs the Hirer to affix labels, plates or other markings on the Goods stating that the Goods are owned by the Owner, the Hirer shall at its own cost and expense follow and implement such instructions forthwith (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise). (3) During the continuance of the hiring pursuant to this Agreement, the Hirer shall not remove, change or interfere with any nameplate, identification number, trade mark xxxx or any other identification mark xxxx (whether if required pursuant to Clause 9(1) above, or otherwise) affixed on, or attached to, the Goods or any part thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hire Purchase Agreement

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