Shipping of Goods Sample Clauses

Shipping of Goods. The vendor is responsible for working with the hotel regarding any storage needs and shall pay for any shipping and/or storage costs. Shipping and receiving information will be sent to you once contracted.
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Shipping of Goods. No shipments may be made to the Facility unless prior arrangements have been made with Event Coordinator at Facility and Xxxxxxx Enterprises, Inc. Freight and Drayage charges may be incurred. EXHIBIT REMOVAL: All exhibits must be removed from the building after closing of Event within the time allotted in the contract, unless such time is extended by Management.
Shipping of Goods. 10.1. COMPANY may ship the GOODS in multiple installments, which shall be PAID for separately, if so invoiced by COMPANY. Any delay in shipment or defect in any installment(s) shall not entitle the CUSTOMER to cancel any other installment(s). 10.2. The cost of shipping the GOODS to the CUSTOMER, at the place of business specified by the CUSTOMER in the ORDER, shall be at the expense of the CUSTOMER from the time of dispatch of the GOODS from the COMPANY’s premises and until the GOODS are received by the CUSTOMER. Unless alternate arrangements have been specifically AUTHORIZED by the COMPANY, during the period after the GOODS have departed the COMPANY’s premises, the risk of any loss, damage or deterioration in the GOODS from whatever cause arising shall be borne by the CUSTOMER. 10.3. The CUSTOMER shall inspect the GOODS immediately on receipt and shall within seven (7) calendar days of receipt, give notice in writing to the COMPANY of any allegation of deficiency. No claims for deficiency will be entertained unless a clearly legible and dated signature has been given by the CUSTOMER acknowledging receipt of the GOODS concerned. The COMPANY will not be held liable for GOODS received without signature or received and signed for as ‘Not Examined’, or other similar status indicating an insufficient CUSTOMER inspection of the GOODS. If the CUSTOMER fails to give such timely notice, the GOODS shall be deemed to be in all respects in accordance with the CUSTOMER’s ORDER and the CUSTOMER shall be bound to accept and PAY for them accordingly. 10.4. The COMPANY will be discharged from all liability with respect to improper shipment of the GOODS as follows: 00.0.0. Xx respect of a partial improper shipment, unless written notice is received by the COMPANY within seven (7) calendar days after the later date of receipt by CUSTOMER or the date when the GOODS should have been received by CUSTOMER; and 00.0.0. Xx respect of non-receipt of the whole of a consignment or any separate package forming part of the consignment of the GOODS, however caused, unless written notice is received by the COMPANY within seven (7) calendar days of the date when the GOODS should have been received by the CUSTOMER. 10.5. Notwithstanding the domestic freight terms or INCOTERMS applicable to any ORDER for GOODS, demurrage fees charged to the COMPANY, if any, will be to the CUSTOMER’s account and subject to the payment terms herein.
Shipping of Goods. The Company will pay for the cost of packing, shipping and insuring your personal and household effects. The Company will also pay for services to unpack ordinary household goods at the new location. The maximum surface shipment shipped at the Company’s expense should not exceed one 20-foot container. Large appliances, automobiles, boats, precious jewelry, antiques, or the like will not be shipped at Company expense.
Shipping of Goods. The Customer shall cover all shipping costs to and from Morsviazsputnik or any of it’s affiliates or advised locations; as well as insurance costs for the entire period of time related hereto. All shipments from Morsviazsputnik shall be based on INCOTERMS Ex Works.
Shipping of Goods. Delivery Requirements for Software.
Shipping of Goods. The Seller shall deliver, at Seller's sole cost and expense, the Goods to the Purchaser's Premises located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx Xxxxx X, Xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000. Any damage to the Goods during shipping shall be the sole responsibility of the Seller. Upon delivery, the Purchaser shall accept delivery of the Goods. Purchaser hereby acknowledges that it takes possession and ownership of the Goods when delivered. Purchaser agrees to store the Goods in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
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Shipping of Goods. Depositor covenants and agrees not to ship Goods to Warehouseman as the named consignee. In the event that, in violation of this agreement, Goods are shipped to Warehouseman as named consignee, Depositor shall notify the carrier of Goods in writing prior to the shipment, with a copy of the notice sent to Warehouseman, that Warehouseman is a Warehouseman and has no beneficial title or interest in Goods. Further, Depositor shall indemnify Warehouseman against any and all claims for unpaid transportation charges, including under charges, demurrage, detention charges, or charges of any other nature, in connection with Goods so shipped. In the event that Depositor fails to notify the carrier in accordance with this provision, Warehouseman shall have the right to refuse Goods and shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, injury, or damage to Goods.

Related to Shipping of Goods

  • Supply of Goods 6.1 In consideration of UKRI’s agreement to pay the Charges, the Supplier shall supply all Goods in accordance with the Agreement and any Contract. In particular, the Supplier warrants that the Goods shall: (a) conform with their description in the specifications (including the Specification), drawings, descriptions given in quotations, estimates, brochures, sales, marketing and technical literature or material (in whatever format made available by the Supplier) supplied by, or on behalf of, the Supplier; (b) be of satisfactory quality (within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act 1979) and fit for any purpose held out by the Supplier or made known to the Supplier by UKRI, expressly or by implication, and in this respect UKRI relies on the Supplier's skill and judgement. The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the approval by UKRI shall not relieve the Supplier of any of its obligations under this sub-clause; (c) where applicable, be free from defects (manifest or latent), in materials and workmanship and remain so for 12 months after Delivery; (d) be free from design defects; (e) comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements relating to the manufacture, labelling, packaging, storage, handling and delivery of the Goods; (f) be supplied in accordance with all applicable legislation in force from time to time; and (g) be destined for supply into, and fully compliant for use in, the United Kingdom (unless specifically stated otherwise in the Specification). 6.2 In supplying the Goods, the Supplier shall co-operate with UKRI in all matters relating to the supply of the Goods and comply with all of UKRI’s instructions. 6.3 The Supplier shall ensure that at all times it has and maintains all the licences, permissions, authorisations, consents and permits that it needs to carry out its obligations under the Agreement. 6.4 UKRI and its representatives shall have the right to inspect and test the Goods at any time before Delivery. 6.5 If following such inspection or testing UKRI considers that the Goods do not conform or are unlikely to comply with the Supplier's undertakings at clause 6.1, UKRI shall inform the Supplier and the Supplier shall immediately take such remedial action as is necessary to ensure compliance. 6.6 Notwithstanding any such inspection or testing, the Supplier shall remain fully responsible for the Goods and any such inspection or testing shall not reduce or otherwise affect the Supplier's obligations under this Agreement, and UKRI shall have the right to conduct further inspections and tests after the Supplier has carried out its remedial actions. 6.7 UKRI’s rights under the Agreement are without prejudice to and in addition to the statutory terms implied in favour of UKRI under the Sale of Goods Act 1979, the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 and any other applicable legislation as amended.

  • Sale of Goods The Hirer shall, if selling goods on the premises, comply with Fair Trading Laws and any code of practice used in connection with such sales. In particular, the Hirer shall ensure that the total prices of all goods and services are prominently displayed, as shall be the organiser’s name and address and that any discounts offered are based only on Manufacturers’ Recommended Retail Prices.

  • Release of Goods 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain simplified customs procedures for the efficient release of goods in order to facilitate trade between the Parties. 2. Pursuant to paragraph 1, each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that: (a) provide for the immediate release of goods upon receipt of the customs declaration and fulfillment of all applicable requirements and procedures; (b) provide for the electronic submission and processing of documentation and data, including manifests, in advance of the arrival of the goods in order to expedite the release of goods from customs control upon arrival; (c) allow goods to be released at the point of arrival without requiring temporary transfer to warehouses or other facilities; and (d) require that the importer be informed if a Party does not promptly release goods, including, to the extent permitted by its law, the reasons why the goods are not released and which border agency, if not the customs administration, has withheld release of the goods. 3. Each Party shall adopt or maintain procedures that provide for the release of goods prior to a final determination and payment of any customs duties, taxes, fees, and charges imposed on or in connection with importation of the goods, when these are not determined prior to or promptly upon arrival, provided that the goods are otherwise eligible for release and any security required by the importing Party has been provided. 4. If a Party allows for the release of goods conditioned ona security, it shall adopt or maintain procedures that: (a) ensure that the amount of the security is no greater than that required to ensure that obligations arising from the importation of the goods will be fulfilled; (b) ensure that the security shall be discharged as soon as possible after its customs administration is satisfied that the obligations arising from the importation of the goods have been fulfilled or, for instruments covering multiple entries, until it is no longer required by the customs administration; and (c) allow an importer to provide security using a non-cash financial instrument, including, if applicable, when an importer frequently enters goods, an instrument covering multiple entries. 5. Nothing in this Article requires a Party to release a good if its requirements for release have not been met nor prevents a Party from liquidating a security in accordance with its law. 6. Each Party shall allow, to the extent practicable, goods intended for import to be moved within its territory under customs control from the point of entry into the Party's territory to another customs office in its territory from where the goods are intended to be released, provided the applicable regulatory requirements are met.

  • Procurement of Goods Part A: General Goods shall be procured in accordance with the provisions of Section I of the "Guidelines for Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits" published by the Bank in January 1995 and revised in January 1996 (the Guidelines) and the following provisions of this Section, as applicable. Part B: International Competitive Bidding

  • ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS Under no circumstances shall UNDP be required to accept any Goods that do not conform to the specifications or requirements of the Contract. UNDP may condition its acceptance of the Goods upon the successful completion of acceptance tests as may be specified in the Contract or otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. In no case shall UNDP be obligated to accept any Goods unless and until UNDP has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect the Goods following delivery. If the Contract specifies that UNDP shall provide a written acceptance of the Goods, the Goods shall not be deemed accepted unless and until UNDP in fact provides such written acceptance. In no case shall payment by UNDP in and of itself constitute acceptance of the Goods.

  • REJECTION OF GOODS Notwithstanding any other rights of, or remedies available to UNDP under the Contract, in case any of the Goods are defective or otherwise do not conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract, UNDP, at its sole option, may reject or refuse to accept the Goods, and within thirty (30) days following receipt of notice from UNDP of such rejection or refusal to accept the Goods, the Contractor shall, in sole option of UNDP: 11.7.1 provide a full refund upon return of the Goods, or a partial refund upon a return of a portion of the Goods, by UNDP; or, 11.7.2 repair the Goods in a manner that would enable the Goods to conform to the specifications or other requirements of the Contract; or, 11.7.3 replace the Goods with Goods of equal or better quality; and, 11.7.4 pay all costs relating to the repair or return of the defective Goods as well as the costs relating to the storage of any such defective Goods and for the delivery of any replacement Goods to UNDP.

  • RETURN OF GOODS BUYER is entitled to return any GOODS that are not in full compliance with this AGREEMENT. SELLER will reimburse BUYER the PRICE of such GOODS plus all reasonable costs and expenses associated with such return.

  • Maintenance of Goods Such Grantor will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its Inventory and the Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition, except for damaged or defective goods arising in the ordinary course of such Grantor’s business and except for ordinary wear and tear in respect of the Equipment.

  • Inspection of Goods 8.1 The Buyer shall inspect the goods upon delivery. 8.2 Where goods are damaged the Buyer shall notify the Supplier. The Buyer may reject the damaged goods and the following provisions shall apply: 8.2.1 the Supplier shall collect the damaged goods from the Buyer at the Supplier’s expense; 8.2.2 during the period between delivery of the goods to the Buyer and collection by the Supplier, the Buyer shall not be liable for any loss or further damage caused to the damaged goods; 8.2.3 all sums payable by the Buyer in relation to the damaged goods shall cease to become payable; 8.2.4 all sums paid by the Buyer in relation to the damaged goods shall be repaid by the Supplier immediately; 8.2.5 the Buyer shall be entitled to claim damages from the Supplier for any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the goods being damaged. 8.3 Where there are shortages in the order the Buyer shall notify the Supplier and the following provisions shall apply: 8.3.1 all sums payable by the Buyer in relation to the missing goods shall cease to become payable; 8.3.2 all sums paid by the Buyer in relation to the missing goods shall be repaid by the Supplier immediately; 8.3.3 the Buyer shall be entitled to claim damages from the Supplier for any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the shortages. 8.4 If the Buyer so requests, the Supplier shall immediately replace damaged goods or supply goods which are missing at the Supplier’s expense or the Buyer shall be entitled to cancel, without notice, the whole or any unexecuted part of the order and the rights referred to in Clause 5.2 shall apply. 8.5 Where there is an excess of goods in relation to the order the Buyer may reject the excess goods by notice in writing to the Supplier and the following provisions shall apply: 8.5.1 the Supplier shall collect the excess goods from the Buyer at the Supplier’s expense; 8.5.2 during the period between delivery of the goods and collection by the Supplier, the Buyer shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to the excess goods; 8.5.3 no sum shall be due to the Supplier for the excess goods and in the event that sums are paid to the Supplier for the excess goods, the Supplier shall repay such sums to the Buyer immediately. 8.6 The Buyer may accept excess goods by notifying the Supplier of such acceptance and the price of the excess goods shall be payable by the Buyer. 8.7 The Supplier shall repair or replace free of charge, goods damaged or lost in transit upon receiving notice to that effect from the Buyer. 8.8 The Buyer’s signature on any delivery note of the Supplier is evidence of the number of packages received only and not evidence of the correct quantity of goods received or that the goods are in a good condition or of the correct quality.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA. (b) If the HSP is not subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will have a procurement policy in place that requires the acquisition of supplies, equipment or services valued at over $25,000 through a competitive process that ensures the best value for funds expended. If the HSP acquires supplies, equipment or services with the Funding it will do so through a process that is consistent with this policy.

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