Perishable stock definition

Perishable stock means personal property:
Perishable stock means property:
Perishable stock means merchandise held in storage or for sale that is refrigerated for preser- vation and is susceptible to loss or damage if the refrigeration fails.

Examples of Perishable stock in a sentence

  • Perishable stock shall be ordered in quantities appropriate to expected demand and to ensure selling within 'best before' date.

  • Perishable stock is rotated and fresh produce is regularly purchased from local suppliers.

  • Perishable stock deliveries to Staples shall have a minimum of 75% of manufactured life unless specific exceptions are negotiated with Staples on a delivery or material basis.


More Definitions of Perishable stock

Perishable stock means personal property preserved and maintained under controlled conditions and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.
Perishable stock means business personal property that is preserved and maintained under conditions that control temperature or humidity and that is susceptible to loss if the controlled conditions change.
Perishable stock means “Stock” maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation which is susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.
Perishable stock means any covered property subject to deterioration or impairment as a result of a change of conditions, including but not limited to temperature, humidity, or pressure.
Perishable stock means personal property maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.
Perishable stock means personal prop- erty:
Perishable stock means covered prop- erty owned by you or by others that is in your care, custody or control, main- tained under controlled temperature or humidity conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.