Expeditors definition

Expeditors means Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., and its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Expeditors means Expeditors International (India) Pvt. Ltd. together with Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., and its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Expeditors means Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., and its successors and assigns.

Examples of Expeditors in a sentence

  • Canadian Expeditors Reserve: as of any date of determination, the aggregate amount of accounts payable owed by any Canadian Facility Obligor to Expeditors, as determined by Agent in its Credit Judgment.

  • Material Expeditors shall be provided, no less than after every second school year, with a winter jacket and alternate years a vest and each year a knit cap.

  • Delaware SOS Huntair, Inc Expeditors International of Washington, Inc 2009 3624589 11/12/2009 Any and all personal property of Debtor (including goods and documents of title relating thereto) at any time, in the past, now, or hereafter, in Secured Party’s possession, custody or control, or en route (including personal property at any time released or otherwise made available to the Debtor) and all proceeds and products of any of the forgoing in whatever form.

  • All international shipments for which VRR is responsible for customs clearance must be set up through our broker, Expeditors Canada (CA) or Expeditors International (US).

  • A formal claim for loss or damage must be received by Expeditors in writing no later than 60 days after the date of delivery.

  • Expeditors must be notified in writing of any claim for loss or damage to the Goods or any part thereof no later than 14 days after the date of delivery.

  • Rose will, prior to or upon leaving employment with Expeditors, deliver to Expeditors any and all records, items, and media of any type (including all partial or complete copies or duplicates) containing or otherwise relating to any of the Confidential Trade Information, whether prepared or acquired by or provided to Rose.

  • Utilization of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as Subcontractors, Transaction Expeditors, Regular Dealers, Manufacturers and Truckers.

  • Except in the case of concealed loss or damage, for which no exception is taken on the Contract, Expeditors must be notified verbally of any claim within 48 hours of delivery.

  • Rose acknowledges that all such records, items and media are at all times and shall remain the property of Expeditors.


More Definitions of Expeditors

Expeditors means Expeditors International España, S.A.U.,.
Expeditors means Expeditors International of Washington, Inc., and its subsidiaries and affiliates including Expeditors Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Related to Expeditors

  • Stakeholders means the company’s employees, the employees of its subsidiaries, and other individuals, groups, communities or entities whose rights or interests are or could be affected by the products, services and operations of that company, its subsidiaries and its business relationships;

  • Chinese Medicine Practitioner means a Chinese medicine practitioner who is a) duly registered with the Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong pursuant to the Chinese Medicine Ordinance (Cap. 549 of the Laws of Hong Kong) or in relation to jurisdictions outside of Hong Kong, a body of equivalent standing; and b) legally authorised for practising Chinese medicine in the locality where the treatment is provided to an Insured, but in no circumstance shall include the Insured, the Policyholder, an insurance intermediary or an employer, employee, Immediate Family Member or business partner(s) of the Policyholder and/or the Insured(s).

  • Contractor’s Representative means the individual authorised to act on behalf of the Contractor for the purposes of the Contract. The initial Contractor’s representative is as indicated in the Form of Agreement.

  • Editor means a person having editorial or equivalent responsibility for the content of the statement or the decision to publish it; and

  • Best management practice or "BMP" means schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, including both structural and nonstructural practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of surface waters and groundwater systems from the impacts of land-disturbing activities.