DAMAGE IN TRANSIT definition

DAMAGE IN TRANSIT. When the price quoted in the Supplier quotation includes delivery to customer, we will replace free of charge materials damaged in transit, provided that a) notice is given both to the carriers and to the Supplier offices within three days of delivery to the Customer of the material and b) the damaged materials are despatched back to Supplier within 14 days of such delivery.

Examples of DAMAGE IN TRANSIT in a sentence

  • THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXTENDS ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER AND IS VOID IN CASES OF DAMAGE IN TRANSIT, NEGLIGENCE, ABUSE, ABNORMAL USAGE, MISUSE, ACCIDENTS OR IMPROPER MAINTENANCE.

  • THE CONTRACTED COVERAGE OUTLINED IN THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS RESULTING FROM IMPROPER OR INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE BY CUSTOMER; UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION; IMPROPER USE OR OPERATION OUTSIDE OF SPECIFICATIONS OR SUPPORTED CONFIGURATIONS FOR THE PRODUCT; ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, LOSS OR DAMAGE IN TRANSIT; IMPROPER SITE PREPARATION; OR UNAUTHORIZED MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR.

  • ALL RISK OF LOSS OR DAMAGE IN TRANSIT SHALL BE ON BUYER AND ALL CLAIMS FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE IN TRANSIT OR FOR NON-DELIVERY SHALL BE MADE AND PROSECUTED BY BUYER AGAINST THE CARRIER.

  • SELLER’S WARRANTY IS LIMITED SOLELY TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED REMEDIES AND IT DOES NOT COVER GOODS DAMAGE IN TRANSIT, POOR AND / OR IMPROPER GOODS STORAGE FROM THE BUYER.

Related to DAMAGE IN TRANSIT

  • in transit means the passenger is at a location which is not the origin or destination on the ticket issued by the Carrier. For a round trip ticket, the origin and destination are the same location.

  • Damage means actual and/or physical damage to tangible property;

  • Casualty shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2 hereof.

  • Eligible In-Transit Inventory means, as of any date of determination thereof, without duplication of other Eligible Inventory, In-Transit Inventory:

  • Direct Damage has the meaning given in clause 24.2; "Dispute" has the meaning given in clause 23.1;