TITLE, RISK, OWNERSHIP AND SECURITY Sample Clauses

TITLE, RISK, OWNERSHIP AND SECURITY. 7.1 Risk: Risk in the Capital Goods and/or Goods shall pass to the Customer on Delivery, with no recourse to TRT. For the avoidance of doubt, the Customer is responsible for adequately insuring the Capital Goods and/or Goods from Delivery.
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TITLE, RISK, OWNERSHIP AND SECURITY. 9.1 Risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer on Delivery, with no recourse to Gavins. For the avoidance of doubt, the Customer is responsible for adequately insuring the Goods from Delivery. 9.2 Title to the Goods shall not pass to the Customer until they have been paid for in full. 9.3 Until the Customer has fully paid for the Goods in full, the Customer agrees that: (a) the Customer holds the Goods solely as bailee for Gavins and the Customer will store the Goods separately and in such a way that it is clear that they are the property of Gavins; and (b) Gavins and its agents shall have the right to enter the premises where the Goods are being stored at any reasonable time to inspect the Goods and ensure compliance with these Terms; and (c) if the Goods are stored at the premises of a third party, the Customer will obtain the consent of that third party to Gavins’ entry onto the premises for this purpose. The Customer shall pay all costs incurred by Gavins in respect of obtaining such entry right, including all legal costs (as between solicitor and client).

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