Storage and Handling. (a) Supplier may charge Customer for storage if Customer does not collect the Product or provide adequate delivery instructions within fourteen (14) days after notification that the Product is ready for collection. Customer must pay the charges specified by Supplier. Product stored by Supplier on Customer’s behalf is at Customer’s sole risk. (b) In storing and handling the Product, Customer must comply with all applicable laws, especially those relating to health, safety and the environment. Upon written notice, Customer must allow Supplier to enter Customer’s premises to inspect the storage and handling of the Product. (c) Customer hereby agrees that Supplier will have the right to immediately cease delivery of Product to Customer, pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, if, in Supplier’s reasonable opinion, Customer fails to take necessary action, within a commercially reasonable time, to prevent or mitigate imminent endangerment to human health, safety, or the environment with regards to Customer or Customer’s representatives or agents’, storing, handling and usage of the Product.
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Samples: General Terms and Conditions of Sale, General Terms and Conditions of Sale
Storage and Handling. (a) Supplier may charge Customer for storage if Customer does not collect the Product or provide adequate delivery instructions within fourteen (14) days after notification that the Product is ready for collection. Customer must pay the charges specified by Supplier. Product stored by Supplier on Customer’s behalf is at Customer’s sole risk.
(b) In storing and handling the Product, Customer must comply with all applicable laws, especially those relating to health, safety and the environment. Upon written notice, Customer must allow Supplier to enter Customer’s premises to inspect the storage and handling of the ProductGoods.
(c) Customer hereby agrees that Supplier will have the right to immediately cease delivery of Product to Customer, pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, if, in Supplier’s reasonable opinion, Customer fails to take necessary action, within a commercially reasonable time, to prevent or mitigate imminent endangerment to human health, safety, or the environment with regards to Customer or Customer’s representatives or agents’, storing, handling and usage of the Product.
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Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Terms and Conditions