Delivery Receipt definition

Delivery Receipt means an Aircraft Delivery Receipt in the form of Exhibit B, attached hereto.
Delivery Receipt means the document provided by the Bunker Tanker to the Vessel after delivery of the Marine Fuel(s) is complete stating the quantity and grade(s) of Marine Fuel delivered.
Delivery Receipt means the delivery form listing the Products shipped. This form is sent along with the Products

Examples of Delivery Receipt in a sentence

  • The CDCR shall require the COUNTY representative to sign a Youth Delivery Receipt, Form (Attachment 5) acknowledging delivery and transfer of custody of the COUNTY Youthful Offender to the CDCR.

  • The CDCR shall require the COUNTY representative to sign a Youth Delivery Receipt Form (Attachment 5) acknowledging delivery and transfer of custody of the COUNTY Youthful Offender to the COUNTY.


More Definitions of Delivery Receipt

Delivery Receipt means an Aircraft Delivery Receipt in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto.
Delivery Receipt means the authorization which you sign acknowledging that you have received the asset(s) in good condition from the supplier;
Delivery Receipt means a Delivery Receipt substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto.
Delivery Receipt means the Delivery Receipt in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “A.”
Delivery Receipt means the Delivery Receipt to be dated the date of Delivery in the form of Schedule 1 of the Lease;
Delivery Receipt means, with respect to each Engine, the receipt, in the form attached hereto as EXHIBIT A, executed by Buyer and delivered to Seller as part of the Delivery of such Engine, evidencing the delivery of such Engine to Buyer.
Delivery Receipt or “DR” means a document, produced in writing or by electronic means, accurately and clearly stating the date of receipt, time, registration number of aircraft, flight number, aircraft type, product description, meter readings and quantity delivered in liters in accordance with the Seller’s normal practices, and any additional information the Parties may agree upon from time to time.