Perishable Agricultural Commodities Sample Clauses

The Perishable Agricultural Commodities clause defines the terms and conditions governing the sale, shipment, and handling of agricultural products that are subject to spoilage or deterioration over time. It typically outlines requirements for timely delivery, proper storage, and quality standards to ensure that fruits, vegetables, or other perishable goods remain in acceptable condition upon arrival. This clause is essential for protecting both buyers and sellers from losses due to spoilage, clarifying responsibilities, and minimizing disputes related to the condition of perishable goods during transit and delivery.
Perishable Agricultural Commodities. This Agreement may cover sales of "perishable agricultural commodities" as those terms are defined by federal law. Generally, all fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables which have not been processed beyond cutting, combining, and/or steam blanching are considered perishable agricultural commodities as are oil blanched french fried potato products. All perishable agricultural commodities sold under this Agreement are sold subject to the statutory trust authorized by Section 5(c) of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930 (7 U.S.C. 499e(c)). The seller of these commodities retains a trust claim over these commodities and all inventories of food or other products derived from these commodities until full payment is received.
Perishable Agricultural Commodities. All perishable agricultural commodities sold to Supplier are sold subject to the statutory trust authorized by Section 5(c) of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930 (PACA) (7 U.S.C. §499e(c)). The seller of these commodities retains a trust claim over these commodities and all inventories of food or other products derived from these commodities until full payment is received.
Perishable Agricultural Commodities. Generally, all fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables which have not been processed beyond cutting, combining and/or steam blanching are considered perishable agricultural commodities as are oil blanched French fried potato products. All perishable agricultural commodities sold to Distributor are sold subject to the statutory trust authorized by Section 5(c) of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930 (PACA) (7 U.S.C. § 499e(c)). The seller of these commodities retains a trust claim over these commodities and all inventories of food or other products derived from these commodities until full payment is received.
Perishable Agricultural Commodities. “Do any products receive special treatment if certain sellers aren’t paid for them?”