Common use of Time bar Clause in Contracts

Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: General Provisions, www.kangaroologistics.co.in, assets-global.website-files.com

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Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: testwithvmapi.ecuworldwide.com, www.shipitnow.nl, nz.kuehne-nagel.com

Time bar. The Th Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mrspedag.com, www.rhenus.group

Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the 1 The maximum liability amount is intentionally left open and has to be completed according to the situation in the country where the Model Rules are applied. date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: deugro.com, transportrecht.org

Time bar. 14.1 The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, shall be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 calendar months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect The Freight Forwarder may, on written request by the Customer and if agreed to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of by the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurredForwarder, extend such period in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dbschenker.com

Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules Conditions unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cj-icm.com

Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules Terms and Conditions unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hellmann.com

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Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months 2 years after the delivery of the Goods, or the The maximum liability amount is intentionally left open and has to be completed according to the situation in the country where the Model Rules are applied. date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bertling.com

Time bar. 13.1. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreed, shall be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 calendar months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect The Freight Forwarder may, on written request by the Customer and if agreed to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of by the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurredForwarder, extend such period in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dbschenker.com

Time bar. The Freight Forwarder shall, unless otherwise expressly agreedagreed in writing, be discharged of all liability under these Rules unless suit is brought within 9 months after the delivery of the Goods, or the date when the Goods should have been delivered, or the date when failure to deliver the Goods would give the consignee the right to treat the Goods as lost. With respect to other loss than loss of or damage to the Goods the 9 months period should be counted from the time when the failure of the Freight Forwarder giving right to the claim occurred.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bertling.com

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