Cash Against Document definition

Cash Against Document or “ CAD” means mode of payment for goods in which an authorized bank transfer title document to the buyer upon payment in cash;

Examples of Cash Against Document in a sentence

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with Essentia's resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with BHJ's resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with Essentia Protein Solutions’ resale or destruction of the goods including with- out limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the Purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the Purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with BHJ' resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the Pur- chaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the Purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with BHJ' resale or destruction of the goods including with- out limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with TM Petfood's resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with BHJ’s resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the Purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the Purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with Essentia Protein Solutions' resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take posses- 4.

  • If payment terms are Cash Against Document or similar and the purchaser unjustifiably cancels the contract, rejects the goods or fails to take possession of the goods when required to do so, the purchaser is liable for all costs, expenses and losses involved with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s resale or destruction of the goods including without limitation loss of purchase price, costs of freight, warehouse costs, demurrage, brokers fees, destruction costs etc.