Common use of Recovery of the Goods Clause in Contracts

Recovery of the Goods. If the Customer does not pay to the Company any sums due under any contract between the parties, the Company may repossess and uplift any goods supplied to the Customer and thereafter to resell the same and for this purpose the Customer hereby grants an irrevocable right and licence to the Company’s employees and agents to enter upon all or any of its vehicles or premises in which such goods or other products are stored with or without vehicles during normal business hours. This right shall continue to subsist notwithstanding the termination of the contract for any reason and is without prejudice to any accrued rights of the Company thereunder or otherwise.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Conditions of Sale, Conditions of Sale, Construction of Contract

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