Common use of Storage of the Goods Clause in Contracts

Storage of the Goods. Until payment for all goods supplied and for all work done has been made in full, including payment of any interest due, the Customer shall store all goods supplied by the Company in such a way as to enable them to be identified as the property of the Company and shall hold such goods as bailee for the Company. The Customer shall not dispose or part with the possession of such goods until title has passed, save that the Customer may sell the goods in the normal course of business.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction of Contract, Conditions of Sale, Conditions of Sale

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Storage of the Goods. Until payment for all goods supplied and for all work done has been made in full, including payment of any interest due, the Customer shall store all goods supplied by the Company in such a way as to enable them to be identified identified as the property of the Company and shall hold such goods as bailee for the Company. The Customer shall not dispose or part with the possession of such goods until title has passed, save that the Customer may sell the goods in the normal course of business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction of Contract

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