Concealed Damage definition

Concealed Damage. If there is concealed damage to the equipment, notify the carrier immediately. Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form. Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment. Retain all crating material until inspection has been made.
Concealed Damage means damage and/or loss discovered by the consignee after delivery when no notification of loss or damage has been made on the delivery receipt by the consignee upon actual receipt of the Shipment. If claims for concealed damage are not timely made, a presumption shall exist that such damage occurred subsequent to delivery, and the claim will be declined. All claims for concealed damage must be reported to DEX within 48 hours of the time of delivery and a written claim must be made within 14 days of the time of delivery.
Concealed Damage. GES CANADA shall not be liable for concealed loss or

Examples of Concealed Damage in a sentence

  • If goods are damaged with their container intact, Customer must file a fully completed "Concealed Damage Report" with the carrier and, in any event, send a copy thereof to XGT within 24 hours after receipt of shipment by Customer.

  • Concealed Damage claims must be submitted in writing within three (3) days of receipt of shipment and must include carton number(s) affected and a copy of the delivery receipt.

  • Concealed Damage : Damage that is not evident from viewing the unopened package.

  • Concealed Damage Except in the event of F.O.B. destination shipments, Company will not participate in any settlement of claims for concealed damage.