Merchant Consignment Goods definition

Merchant Consignment Goods means goods on memo, whether located currently or subsequently during the Sale Term in the Stores and/or Distribution Center, that are procured and secured on Merchant’s credit.
Merchant Consignment Goods shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.4 below.
Merchant Consignment Goods at prices established by the Agent. The Agent shall retain thirty percent (30%) of the sale price for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive seventy percent (70%) of the receipts in respect of such sales; provided however, Merchant shall have the exclusive right to determine the sale prices for any Removed Goods that Merchant has elected be treated as Merchant Consignment Goods; provided further however, to the extent that Merchant elects to designate, all or a portion of Cosmetics that constitute Removed Goods as Merchant Consignment Goods (the "Cosmetics Consignment Goods"), then (a) such Cosmetic Consignment Goods shall be sold by Agent at a discount of no greater than ten percent (10%) off the original ticketed price of such Cosmetics Consignment Goods, and (b) unless otherwise agreed by Merchant in writing, all unsold Cosmetics Consignment Goods shall be removed from the Sale on the date that is thirty (30) days after the Sale Commencement Date. Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 8.6 below. If Merchant does not elect to have Agent sell Defective Merchandise or other merchandise not included as Merchandise, then all such items will be removed by Merchant from the Stores at its expense as soon as practicable after the Sale Commencement Date. Except as expressly provided in this Section 5.6, Agent shall have no cost, expense or responsibility in connection with any goods not included in Merchandise.

Examples of Merchant Consignment Goods in a sentence

  • Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 8.7 below.

  • The Agent shall retain 20% of the sale price for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive 80% of the receipts in respect of such sales.

  • Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the Weekly Sale Reconciliation.

  • The Agent shall retain 25% of the sale price for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive 75% of the receipts in respect of such sales.

  • Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 8.8 below.

  • Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis in accordance with Section 3.3, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 8.6 below.

  • If Merchant elects at the beginning of the Sale Term, Agent shall accept defective goods not included as "Merchandise" hereunder for sale as "Merchant Consignment Goods" at prices established by the Agent.

  • Agent shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 3.5. Except as expressly provided in this Section 5.2, the Agent shall have no cost, expense or responsibility in connection with any goods not included in Merchandise.

  • Returned Merchandise not included in Merchandise shall be disposed of by Agent in accordance with instructions received from Merchant or, in the absence of such instructions, treated as Merchant Consignment Goods.

  • Agent shall retain twenty percent (20%) of the sale price (less Sales Taxes) for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive eighty percent (80%) of the receipts in respect of such sales (less Sales Taxes).


More Definitions of Merchant Consignment Goods

Merchant Consignment Goods. (as defined in Section 5.4(a) above) provided however that: (i) Agent shall retain only two percent (2%) of the sale price (less Sales Taxes) for such Selected Consignment Goods; and (ii) Agent shall not sell any item of Selected Consignment Goods in the Sale for an amount less than 102.5% of Merchant’s cost therefor (which cost data shall be provided by Merchant to Agent at the time of Merchant’s election); and (iii) such Selected Consignment Goods shall otherwise be treated for all respects hereunder not as Merchandise but as Merchant Consignment Goods.
Merchant Consignment Goods at prices established by the Agent. The Agent shall retain 20% of the sale price for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive 80% of the receipts in respect of such sales. Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis. If Merchant does not elect to have Agent sell Damaged Merchandise, then all such items will be removed by Merchant from the Stores at its expense as soon as practicable after the date hereof. Any layaway, repair or special order goods not constituting Merchandise, together with all contracts relating thereto, shall remain Merchant's liability and responsibility, but Agent shall cooperate with Merchant in administering such matters. Except as expressly provided in this Section 4(e), Agent shall have no cost, expense or responsibility in connection with any goods not included in Merchandise.
Merchant Consignment Goods means those goods located in any of the Stores which are not included in Merchandise hereunder.
Merchant Consignment Goods. Excluded Goods that, if Merchant so elects at the beginning of the Sale Term, Agent shall accept those goods not included as “Merchandise” and identified by Merchant for sale as “Merchant Consignment Goods.”
Merchant Consignment Goods. The Agent shall retain twenty percent (20%) of the sale price (less Sales Taxes) for all sales of Merchant Consignment Goods, and Merchant shall receive eighty percent (80%) of the sale price (less Sales Taxes) in respect of such sales. Merchant shall receive its share of the receipts of sales of Merchant Consignment Goods on a weekly basis, immediately following the weekly Sale reconciliation by Merchant and Agent pursuant to Section 8.7(a) below. If Merchant does not elect to have Agent sell such goods not included as Merchandise, then all such items will be removed by Merchant from the Closing Stores at its expense as soon as practicable after the date hereof. Except as expressly provided in this Section 5.4, Agent shall have no cost, expense or responsibility in connection with any goods not included in Merchandise, including but not limited to sales commissions and percentage rent.

Related to Merchant Consignment Goods

  • Consignment means products which are either sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee or covered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such a document, by a single invoice;

  • Consignment Price is $100,000 and consignor retains 0%, Consignor will receive $100,000. “Consignment Price” is $100,000 and consignor retains 40%, Consignor will receive $60,000 in cash and 40% in equity in the Series LLC.

  • Precious Metal means the following, in coin, bullion, or other form:

  • Precious metals means silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iridium, osmium, rhodium, and ruthenium.

  • Consignee means the person to whom the goods are required to be delivered as specified in the Contract. If the goods are required to be delivered to a person as an interim consignee for the purpose of dispatch to another person as provided in the Contract then that "another" person is the consignee, also known as ultimate consignee.

  • Consigned Inventory means Inventory of any Borrower that is in the possession of another Person on a consignment, sale or return, or other basis that does not constitute a final sale and acceptance of such Inventory.

  • Inventory Tracking System means the required tracking

  • Scrap metal means ferrous or nonferrous metal, or items that contain ferrous or nonferrous metal, that are sold or offered for sale for the value of the ferrous or nonferrous metal they contain rather than their original intended use; ferrous or nonferrous metal removed from or obtained by cutting, demolishing, or disassembling a building, structure, or manufactured item; or other metal that cannot be used for its original intended purpose but can be processed for reuse in a mill, foundry, die caster, or other manufacturing facility.

  • X-ray equipment means an x-ray system, subsystem, or component thereof. Types of x-ray equipment are as follows:

  • Fixed Equipment means any property affixed in any way to the Licensed Premises existing at the time Notice to Proceed is given, whose removal would damage the Licensed Premises.

  • Computer equipment means Covered Property that is electronic computer or other data processing equipment, including peripherals used in conjunction with such equipment, and electronic media and records.

  • In-Transit Inventory means Inventory of a Borrower which is in the possession of a common carrier and is in transit from a Foreign Vendor of a Borrower from a location outside of the continental United States to a location of a Borrower that is within the continental United States.

  • Inventory Formula Amount means the lesser of (i) 65% of the Value of Eligible Inventory; or (ii) 85% of the NOLV Percentage of the Value of Eligible Inventory.

  • Accounts Receivable means in respect of any Person, (a) all trade accounts and notes receivable and other rights to payment from customers and all security for such accounts or rights to payment, including all trade accounts receivable representing amounts receivable in respect of goods shipped or products sold or otherwise disposed of or services rendered to customers, (b) all other accounts and notes receivable and all security for such accounts or notes, and (c) any claim, remedy or other right relating to any of the foregoing.

  • Customer Equipment means hardware, software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by you and used in conjunction with the Equipment that we supply to you in order to receive the Services;

  • Finished Goods means units of a manufactured product awaiting sale.

  • Mobility enhancing equipment means equipment, other than durable medical equipment or a motor vehicle or equipment on a motor vehicle normally provided by a motor vehicle manufacturer, dispensed pursuant to a prescription, including repair or replacement parts for that equipment, that is all of the following:

  • Fixed Asset Supplies means items included within “Property and Equipment” under the Uniform System of Accounts including, but not limited to, linen, china, glassware, tableware, uniforms, and similar items, whether used in connection with public space or Guest Rooms.

  • Obsolete Inventory means items that have expired, are redundant or

  • Consignor means a person that delivers goods to a consignee in a consignment.

  • Eligible Accounts Receivable means, at any time, the invoice value of Canadian Dollar and U.S. Dollar Accounts Receivable (net of all goods and services Taxes, harmonized sales Taxes and other sales Taxes and net of any credit balance, returns, trade discounts, unapplied cash, unbilled amount or retention or finance charges) owing to the Restricted Parties (or any of them) arising under any sales of Inventory from the operation of the business of the Restricted Parties made by the Restricted Parties to any Person in the ordinary course of business, which invoice value shall be periodically reported to the Lender in the form of Schedule “B” to be delivered (i) at the time of each Drawdown during the Covenant Holiday Period, if at the time of such Drawdown there is no principal amount outstanding under any Prime Rate Loans, Base Rate Loans, CDOR Loans, and there are no outstanding Bankers’ Acceptances or Letters of Credit (other than Letters of Credit issued under the Credit Facility that are fully secured with cash collateral provided by a Restricted Party to the Lender), and (ii) within fifteen days after the end of each calendar month during the Covenant Holiday Period, if during such month any Prime Rate Loans, Base Rate Loans, CDOR Loans, Bankers’ Acceptances or Letters of Credit (other than Letters of Credit issued under the Credit Facility that are fully secured with cash collateral provided by a Restricted Party to the Lender) are outstanding; provided that no Account Receivable shall be deemed an Eligible Account Receivable unless each of the following statements is accurate and complete (and by including such Account Receivable in any calculation of the Borrowing Base, the Borrower shall be deemed to represent and warrant to the Lender the accuracy and completeness of such statements):

  • Merchandise means any personal property offered or sold for use in connection with the funeral, final disposition, memorialization, or interment of human remains, but which is exclusive of interment rights.

  • FOB means Free on Board

  • Equipment/Materials/Goods means and include all equipment, machinery, stores, goods which are required under the Contract for satisfactory performance of Services by the Service Provider.

  • Inventory is all “inventory” as defined in the Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all merchandise, raw materials, parts, supplies, packing and shipping materials, work in process and finished products, including without limitation such inventory as is temporarily out of Borrower’s custody or possession or in transit and including any returned goods and any documents of title representing any of the above.

  • Unsaleable liquor merchandise means a container that: