Common use of Packing and Cartage Clause in Contracts

Packing and Cartage. Seller must provide proper and adequate packaging in accordance with the best commercial practices. Buyer reserves the right to reject any shipment that it believes was not packaged adequately. Damage to any goods not properly packed will be charged to Seller. Unless otherwise indicated by Xxxxx on the face of this Purchase Order, Seller may not charge Buyer for packing, boxing or cartage. Buyer will receive the benefit of any decrease in freight charges between time of quotation and date of shipment, where such charges are included in the price originally quoted.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order, Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order

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Packing and Cartage. Seller SELLER must provide proper and adequate packaging in accordance with the best commercial practices. Buyer PURCHASER reserves the right to reject any shipment that it believes was not packaged adequately. Damage to any goods not properly packed will be charged to SellerSELLER. Unless otherwise indicated by Xxxxx PURCHASER on the face of this Purchase Order, Seller SELLER may not charge Buyer PURCHASER for packing, boxing or cartage. Buyer PURCHASER will receive the benefit of any decrease in freight charges between time of quotation and date of shipment, where such charges are included in the price originally quoted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order

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