Common use of Number of Lots To Be Evaluated Clause in Contracts

Number of Lots To Be Evaluated. AFSL through Bureau Veritas makes every effort to test each Lot of fireworks that a Shipper designates for testing, and is responsible for maintaining adequate testing personnel to assure that testing is performed in a timely manner. In the event that resource limitations do not permit the testing of all shipments that are the subject of a request, AFSL establishes priorities for testing based on the relative risk of injury associated with the product. Therefore, during certain peak shipping periods, certain categories of products that pose a relatively low risk of injury may not be certified under the program. In such cases, AFSL must notify the Shipper in writing that the Lot cannot be tested, and the Shipper must notify the Importer. The shipment must then be tested by the importer prior to domestic distribution in the United States.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement

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Number of Lots To Be Evaluated. AFSL through Bureau Veritas SGS makes every effort to test each Lot of fireworks that a Shipper designates for testing, and is responsible for maintaining adequate testing personnel to assure that testing is performed in a timely manner. In the event that resource limitations do not permit the testing of all shipments that are the subject of a request, AFSL establishes priorities for testing based on the relative risk of injury associated with the product. Therefore, during certain peak shipping periods, certain categories of products that pose a relatively low risk of injury may not be certified under the program. In such cases, AFSL must notify the Shipper in writing that the Lot cannot be tested, and the Shipper must notify the Importer. The shipment must then be tested by the importer prior to domestic distribution in the United States.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement

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Number of Lots To Be Evaluated. AFSL through Bureau Veritas ITS makes every effort to test each Lot of fireworks that a Shipper designates for testing, and is responsible for maintaining adequate testing personnel to assure that testing is performed in a timely manner. In the event that resource limitations do not permit the testing of all shipments that are the subject of a request, AFSL establishes priorities for testing based on the relative risk of injury associated with the product. Therefore, during certain peak shipping periods, certain categories of products that pose a relatively low risk of injury may not be certified under the program. In such cases, AFSL must notify the Shipper in writing that the Lot cannot be tested, and the Shipper must notify the Importer. The shipment must then be tested by the importer prior to domestic distribution in the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.afsl.org

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