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Common use of Route Clause in Contracts

Route. the journey of the cargo from the place of departure (usually the consignor’s warehouse) to the place of destination (usually the consignee’s warehouse), for which the insured person bears liability under the contract for the provision of the insured service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Road Carrier's Liability Insurance Agreement, Freight Forwarder’s Liability Insurance Agreement, Road Carrier's Liability Insurance Terms and Conditions

Route. the journey of the cargo from the place of departure (usually the consignor’s warehouse) to the place of destination (usually the consignee’s warehouse), for which the insured person bears liability under the contract for the provision of the insured serviceincludes transhipments and intermediate storage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cargo Insurance Agreement, Cargo Insurance Terms and Conditions