Common use of No Duty To Maintain Records For Customer Clause in Contracts

No Duty To Maintain Records For Customer. Customer acknowledges that pursuant to Sections 508 and 509 of the Traffic Act, as amended (19USC 1508 and 1509) it has the duty and is solely liable for maintaining all records required under the Customs and/or other Laws and Regulations of the United States: unless otherwise agree to in writing, the Company shall only keep such records that it is required to maintain by statute(s) and or regulations(s), but not act as “record keeper” or “record keeping agent” for Customer. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE page 3

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Service, Terms and Conditions of Service

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No Duty To Maintain Records For Customer. Customer acknowledges that pursuant to Sections 508 and 509 of the Traffic Act, as amended amended, (19USC 19 USC 1508 and 1509) it has the duty and is solely liable for maintaining all records required under the Customs and/or other Laws and Regulations of the United Unites States: unless . Unless otherwise agree agreed to in writing, the Company shall only keep such records that it is required to maintain by statute(sStatute(s) and or regulations(sand/or Regulation(s), but not act as a “record keeper” or “record keeping agent” for Customer. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE page 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: United States and Canada

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No Duty To Maintain Records For Customer. Customer acknowledges that pursuant to Sections 508 and 509 of the Traffic Act, as amended (19USC 1508 and 1509) it has the duty and is solely liable for maintaining all records required under the Customs and/or other Laws and Regulations of the United States: unless otherwise agree to in writing, the Company shall only keep such records that it is required to maintain by statute(s) and or regulations(sregulation(s), but not act as “record keeper” or “record keeping agent” for Customer. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE page 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.universallogistics.ca

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