Examples of Royal Mail ALPS in a sentence
The General Section of this Schedule 6 and this Part 4 sets out the terms on which you and we agree that you may lease those Royal Mail ALPS and Royal Mail Yorks from us.
On and from the date on which you pay the Excess Lease Charge, the number of Royal Mail ALPS in your Agreed Lease Pool will be deemed to be increased by a number equal to A or D (as defined in paragraph 3.8 above) for the remainder of the calendar year.
To request us to lease those Royal Mail Yorks or Royal Mail ALPS to you, you must complete the relevant Application Form prior to the Container Start Date.
You have asked to lease Royal Mail ALPS and Royal Mail Yorks from us for the purpose of handing over Mailing Items to us at our Inward Mail Centres.
To facilitate operational procedures, you have asked us to provide Royal Mail ALPS and Royal Mail Yorks to you on the basis of a one-for-one swap for your Wheeled Containers and we have agreed to lend you Royal Mail ALPS and Royal Mail Yorks for that purpose on the terms of the General Section of this Schedule 6 and this Part 2.
If you cannot produce or account for the Royal Mail ALPS in the correct amounts on that inspection, they shall be considered to have been lost while in your possession (unless our records indicate otherwise).
This Program is available only to certified employees of the Aurora Public Schools, which is defined as any certified employee who is regularly employed for the instruction of pupils in the Aurora Public Schools, hereinafter referred to as “Employee”.
You have asked to lease Royal Mail ALPS from us for the purpose of handing over Mailing Items to us at our Inward Mail Centres.
We shall then change our record of the number of Royal Mail ALPS that you have unless we dispute in good faith that that those Royal Mail ALPS are defective.
The Customer may not otherwise use any containers other than Royal Mail ALPS and Customer ALPS (or Yorks where the Customer has entered into a York Exchange Agreement with Royal Mail) to deliver mail to Royal Mail premises.