SHIPMENT; CHANGES; TITLE; RISK OF LOSS Sample Clauses

SHIPMENT; CHANGES; TITLE; RISK OF LOSS. Private Labeled Products shipped in response to Bay Networks' orders will be shipped F.O.B. Bay Networks' manufacturing facility, Santa Clarx Xxxnty California. Title to the Acceptance Tests and Procedures shall pass to Bay Networks upon acceptance of the respective shipment of products. First Virtual shall bear risk of all loss, damage and theft of products until delivered to Bay Networks' manufacturing facility. ---------------------------- * CERTAIN INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. 4
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SHIPMENT; CHANGES; TITLE; RISK OF LOSS 

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  • 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 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.

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