Common use of PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING Clause in Contracts

PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING. PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING (FEB 1996) Unless otherwise specified, all items shall be preserved, packaged, and packed in accordance with normal commercial practices, as defined in the applicable commodity specification. Packaging and packing shall comply with the requirements of the Uniform Freight Classification and the National Motor Freight Classification (issue in effect at time of shipment) and each shipping container of each item in a shipment shall be of uniform size and content, except for residual quantities. Where special or unusual packing is specified in an order, but not specifically provided for by the contract, such packing details must be the subject of an agreement independently arrived at between the ordering agency and the Contractor. (end of clause) Alternate I (May 2003). Where special or unusual packing is specified in an order, but not specifically provided for by the contract, such packing details must be the subject of an agreement independently arrived at between the ordering activity and the Contractor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.integratedconsultants.com, www.ziaeec.com, www.gns-us.com

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PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING. PRESERVATIONPreservation, PACKAGINGPackaging, AND PACKING and Packing (FEB Feb 1996) Unless otherwise specified, all items shall be preserved, packaged, and packed in accordance with normal commercial practices, as defined in the applicable commodity specification. Packaging and packing shall comply with the requirements of the Uniform Freight Classification and the National Motor Freight Classification (issue in effect at time of shipment) and each shipping container of each item in a shipment shall be of uniform size and content, except for residual quantities. Where special or unusual packing is specified in an order, but not specifically provided for by the contract, such packing details must be the subject of an agreement independently arrived at between the ordering agency and the Contractor. (end of clause) Alternate I (May 2003). Where special or unusual packing is specified in an order, but not specifically provided for by the contract, such packing details must be the subject of an agreement independently arrived at between the ordering activity and the Contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.integratedconsultants.com, daapcom.com

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