LAY CAN Sample Clauses

LAY CAN. Buyer shall notify Seller of the delivery schedule over the contract period covering the JET FUEL A1,- specifying the lay cans at designated load port(s) promptly. The Seller has designated load terminal(s) shall officially conform and direct to the Buyer, the delivery schedule and related lay cans. Lay cans at Seller-designated loading port(s) are to be fixed with 3(Three) days’ range and in accordance with the delivery schedule. CLAUSE 19– ASSIGNMENT:
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LAY CAN. 19.1.1. The Seller and the Buyer hereby agree on a delivery schedule specifying the lay-can at Buyer's designated discharge port(s) per each single batch to be delivered.
LAY CAN. Buyer shall notify Seller of the delivery schedule over the contract period covering the VİRGİN OİL ( D-6 )- specifying the lay cans at designated load port(s) promptly. The Seller has designated load terminal(s) shall officially conform and direct to the Buyer, the delivery schedule and related lay cans. Lay cans at Seller-designated loading port(s) are to be fixed with 3(Three) days’ range and in accordance with the delivery schedule. CLAUSE 19– ASSIGNMENT:
LAY CAN. 1) The Parties hereby agree to adopt a quarterly delivery schedule, attached as Annex “B”, specifying the lay/can’s at Buyer's designated discharge port(s) per each single batch to be delivered. Lay/can’s at the Buyer's designated discharge port(s) to be fixed within range of three (3) days.
LAY CAN. Buyer shall notify Seller of the delivery schedule over the contract period covering the AVIATION KEROSENE (JPA1)- specifying the lay cans at designated load port(s) promptly. The Seller has designated load terminal(s) shall officially conform and direct to the Buyer, the delivery schedule and related lay cans. Lay cans at Seller-designated loading port(s) are to be fixed with 3(Three) days’ range and in accordance with the delivery schedule.
LAY CAN. Buyer shall notify Seller of the delivery schedule over the contract period covering the DIESEL GAS OIL (EN590 10PPM) specifying the lay cans at designated load port(s) promptly. The Seller has designated load terminal(s) shall officially conform and direct to the Buyer, the delivery schedule and related lay cans. Lay cans at Seller-designated loading port(s) are to be fixed with 3(Three) days’ range and in accordance with the delivery schedule.
LAY CAN. Seller and buyer hereby agree on the lay-can at buyer designated discharge port(s).
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