Risk of Loss – Growing Crops Sample Clauses

Risk of Loss – Growing Crops. The risk of loss for damage to growing crops by fire or other casualty will be borne 648 by the party entitled to the growing crops as provided in § 2.8 and such party is entitled to such insurance proceeds or benefits for 649 the growing crops.
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  • Risk of Loss Matters of inspection and acceptance are addressed in section 215.422, F.S. Until acceptance, risk of loss or damage will remain with the Contractor. The Contractor will be responsible for filing, processing, and collecting all damage claims. To assist the Contractor with damage claims, the Customer will: record any evidence of visible damage on all copies of the delivering xxxxxxx’x xxxx of lading; report damages to the carrier and the Contractor; and provide the Contractor with a copy of the xxxxxxx’x xxxx of lading and damage inspection report.

  • Title and Risk of Loss Notwithstanding the form of shipment, title or other property interest, risk of loss shall not pass from the Contractor to the Authorized User until the Products have been received, inspected and accepted by the receiving entity. Acceptance shall occur within a reasonable time or in accordance with such other defined acceptance period as may be specified in the Bid Specifications or Purchase Order. Mere acknowledgment by Authorized User personnel of the delivery or receipt of goods (e.g., signed xxxx of lading) shall not be deemed or construed as acceptance of the Products received. Any delivery of Product that is substandard or does not comply with the Bid Specifications or Contract terms and conditions, may be rejected or accepted on an adjusted price basis, as determined by the Commissioner.

  • Risk of Loss/Condemnation Upon an occurrence of a casualty, condemnation or taking with respect to any Property, Seller shall notify Buyer in writing of same. Until Closing, the risk of loss or damage to the Property, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, shall be borne by Seller. In the event all or any portion of any Property is damaged in any casualty or condemned or taken (or notice of any condemnation or taking is issued) so that: (a) Tenant has a right of termination or abatement of rent under the Lease for such Property, or (b) with respect to any casualty, if the cost to repair such casualty would exceed $50,000, or (c) with respect to any condemnation, any Improvements or access to the Property or more than five percent (5%) of the Property is (or will be) condemned or taken, then, Buyer may elect to terminate this Agreement with respect to each such Property by providing written notice of such termination to Seller within ten (10) business days after Buyer’s receipt of notice of such condemnation, taking or damage, upon which termination a proportionate part of the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to the Buyer in accordance with the Purchase Price as set forth on Exhibit A1 and neither party hereto shall have any further rights, obligations or liabilities under this Agreement with respect to such Property, except as otherwise expressly set forth herein. With respect to any condemnation or taking (of any notice thereof), if Buyer does not elect to cancel this Agreement as aforesaid, there shall be no abatement of the Purchase Price and Seller shall assign to Buyer at the Closing the rights of Seller to the awards, if any, for the condemnation or taking, and Buyer shall be entitled to receive and keep all such awards. With respect to a casualty, if Buyer does not elect to terminate this Agreement with respect to any such Property or does not have the right to terminate this Agreement as aforesaid, there shall be no abatement of the Purchase Price and Seller shall assign to Buyer at the Closing the rights of Seller to the proceeds under Seller’s insurance policies covering such Property with respect to such damage or destruction (or pay to Buyer any such proceeds received prior to Closing) and pay to Buyer the amount of any deductible with respect thereto, and Buyer shall be entitled to receive and keep any monies received from such insurance policies.

  • Delivery, Title and Risk of Loss Title and risk of loss to Products (for Software, the media only) shall pass to Customer upon the occurrence of either of the following: (a) the shipment of Products from NIJ’s affiliated companies and the completion by NIJ of the customs import clearance at the customs having jurisdiction over the import of the Products; or (b) the shipment of Products from a local warehouse used by NIJ, if applicable; provided however, NIJ retains a security interest and right of possession in the Products until Customer makes payment in full. For Products to be delivered within Japan, NIJ will arrange the shipping; however, Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling fees set forth in the invoice, unless otherwise indicated by NI. Upon written confirmation from NI, Customer may choose to arrange for shipping with a carrier previously approved by NI, but in this case or if the order is placed with an NI entity outside the country of Japan, Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling, including fees, customs, formalities and clearance, except that NI is responsible for the Export Declaration. Customer shall provide NI with the necessary information for the Export Declaration, in a timely manner. Shipment dates provided by NIJ are estimates only, and NIJ shall have no liability for losses or claims resulting from late delivery of Products. Claims for shipment shortage shall be deemed waived unless presented to NIJ in writing within forty-five (45) days from the date of Invoice (“Invoice Date”). NI may, in its sole discretion, without liability or penalty, make partial shipments of Products to Customer. Each shipment will constitute a separate sale, and Customer shall pay for the units shipped whether such shipment is in whole or partial fulfillment of Customer's purchase order

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