Common use of Shelf Life Clause in Contracts

Shelf Life. Each time the Customer brings new Goods into storage for provision of Services, the Customer must supply the Company with full details of the provenance and expected shelf life of those Goods under the agreed storage conditions. If the Company provides the Customer with a list of Customer Goods which have been brought into storage for Primary Warehousing Services (including, for example, the details of the provenance and expected shelf life of those Goods), the Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that the information contained in that list is correct and current and must, within 7 days after receipt of that list, notify the Company of any changes or corrections which need to be made. If the Customer fails to notify the Company of any changes or corrections to the list of Customer Goods within that 7 day period, the Customer will be deemed to have warranted to the Company the accuracy of the information contained in that list. The Customer will at all times remain responsible for ensuring that the Goods do not exceed their expected shelf life.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions, Standard Terms and Conditions for Warehousing Services

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Shelf Life. β€Œ Each time the Customer brings new Goods into storage for provision of Services, the Customer must supply the Company with full details of the provenance and expected shelf life of those Goods under the agreed storage conditionsstorageconditions. If the Company provides the Customer with a list of Customer Goods which have been brought into storage for Primary Warehousing Services (including, for example, the details of the provenance and expected shelf life of those Goods), the Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that the information contained in that list is correct and current and must, within 7 days after receipt of that list, notify the Company of any changes or corrections which need to be made. If the Customer fails to notify the Company of any changes or corrections to the list of Customer Goods within that 7 day period, the Customer will be deemed to have warranted to the Company the accuracy of the information contained in that list. The Customer will at all times remain responsible for ensuring that the Goods do not exceed their expected shelf life.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions for Warehousing Services, Standard Terms and Conditions for Warehousing Services

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