Common use of Removal of Products Clause in Contracts

Removal of Products. The Consignor may, at any time, and for any reason whatsoever, take possession of and remove all or part of the Products with or without notice to the Consignee. The Consignee hereby gives the Consignor the right to enter upon any premises upon which the Products are located in order to enforce the Consignor’s rights under this paragraph. 8.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consignment Agreement, Consignment Agreement, Consignment Agreement

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Removal of Products. The Consignor may, at any time, and for any reason whatsoever, take possession of and remove all or part of the Products with or without notice to the Consignee. The Consignee hereby gives the Consignor the right to enter upon any premises upon which the Products are located in order to enforce the Consignor’s 's rights under this paragraph. 8.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consignment Agreement, Consignment Agreement

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Removal of Products. The Consignor may, at any time, and for any reason whatsoever, take possession of and remove all or part of the Products with or without written notice to the Consignee. The Consignee hereby gives the Consignor the right to enter upon any premises upon which the Products are located in order to enforce the Consignor’s rights under this paragraphparagraph during normal business hours. 8Product must remain actively displayed and offered for the first thirty days it was initially consigned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consignment Agreement

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