Taken in charge definition

Taken in charge means that the Goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by the MTO.
Taken in charge means that the goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by the Freight Forwarder at the place of receipt evidenced in this FBL.
Taken in charge means that the goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by the FF at the place of receipt evidenced in this BL.

Examples of Taken in charge in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxx’x xxxx of lading, front and back provided herein: Consignor HB/L number Consigned to order of FERCAM Spa Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxx 2, Bolzano(BZ) - 39100 Italy Tel.: +00 0000 000000 Fax.: +00 0000 000000 xxx.xxxxxx.xxx email: xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Taken in charge in apparent good order and condition, unless otherwise noted herein, at the place of receipt for transport and delivery as mentioned above.

  • In case of the failure of one RSU, a virtual RSU is estimated so that estimates of the vehicle positions can continue to be made.

  • Yes: [ X ] No: [ ]See Taken in charge drawing by Ferreira Architects If the answer is “Yes”, please attach site plan clearly showing area(s) intended for taking in charge.

  • Taken in charge standards should apply to the entire development.


More Definitions of Taken in charge

Taken in charge means that the multimodal transport operator has accepted the goods for carriage according to the multimodal transport contract.
Taken in charge means that the goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by the Carrier at the place of receipt evidenced in this B\L.- "Goods" means any property including live animals as well as containers, pallets or similar articles of transport or packaging not supplied by the Carrier, irrespective of whether such property is to be or is carried on or under deck.
Taken in charge means the goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by the Carrier at the place of receipt evidenced in this HBL. “Goods” mean any property including live animals as well as containers, pallets or similar articles of transport or packaging not supplied by the Carrier, irrespective of whether such property is to be or is carried on or under deck. “HBL” – House Bill of Lading.
Taken in charge means that the Goods have been handed over to and accepted for carriage by Xxxxx. “Delivery” means
Taken in charge means that the multimodal transport operator has accepted the
Taken in charge means the receipt of goods by the Carrier or his subcontractor in order to effect the transport from the Consignor to the Consignee;

Related to Taken in charge

  • Engineer-in-charge means the officer nominated by the company in the Civil Engineering cadreI discipline who is competent to direct supervisors and authorised to be in charge of the works for the purpose of this contract. The Engineer in Charge IDesignated Officer in Charge who is of an appropriate seniority, will be responsible for supervising and administering the contract, certifying payments due to the contractor, valuing variations to the contract, awarding extension of time and valuing compensation events. The Engineer in Charge IDesignated Officer in Charge may further appoint his representatives i.e. another personIProject Manager or any other competent person and notify to the contractor who is directly responsible for supervising the work being executed at the site, on his behalf under their Delegation of Powers of the company. However, overall responsibility, as far as the contract is concerned ,will be that of the Engineer in ChargeIDesignated Officer in Charge.

  • Engineer-In-Charge (EIC means the Engineer officer authorised to direct, supervise and be In-charge of the works for the purpose of this contract who shall supervise and be in charge of the work.

  • Pharmacist-in-charge means a pharmacist currently licensed in good standing who accepts responsibility for the operation of a pharmacy in conformance with all laws and rules pertinent to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs, and who is personally in full and actual charge of the pharmacy and all personnel.

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Annual Debt Service Charge as of any date means the amount which is expensed in any 12-month period for interest on Debt of the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;