Common use of Return of Shipment to Shipper Clause in Contracts

Return of Shipment to Shipper. 1. If an outbound shipment is rejected or refused by a consignee for any reason, Carrier may hold or return the shipment to Carrier’s originating terminal pending instructions from Shipper. In the event there is no rate supplied in any Exhibit hereto from consignee’s location/address to Xxxxxxx’s origin address (or address Shipper requests return load to be delivered), then the rate to be paid by Xxxxxxx for the return of the shipment shall be the same as the rate utilized to transport shipment to consignee plus fuel reimbursement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Brokerage Agreement, Brokerage Agreement, www.campbellsoupcompany.com

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Return of Shipment to Shipper. 1. If an outbound shipment is rejected or refused by a consignee for any reason, Carrier may hold or return the shipment to Carrier’s originating terminal pending instructions from Shipper. In the event there is no rate supplied in any Exhibit hereto from consignee’s location/address to XxxxxxxShipper’s origin address (or address Shipper requests return load to be delivered), then the rate to be paid by Xxxxxxx Shipper for the return of the shipment shall be the same as the rate utilized to transport shipment to consignee plus fuel reimbursement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Brokerage Agreement

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