Advice Notes Clause Samples
An Advice Notes clause outlines the requirement for one party, typically the seller or supplier, to provide written documentation detailing the goods or services being delivered. This documentation usually accompanies the shipment and includes information such as descriptions, quantities, and reference numbers to help identify the contents. The core function of this clause is to ensure accurate tracking and verification of deliveries, reducing the risk of disputes or confusion regarding what has been supplied.
Advice Notes. 9.1. Where the point of delivery is other than the Company's factory a complete copy of all despatch documents will be sent by the Seller to the Company on the day of despatch. If UK import duty is chargeable on any Goods, the Seller will notify the Company in sufficient time for Customs arrangements to be made such that import of items required for re-export may be made duty free.
9.2. Packing lists, release notes and certificates of conformity will accompany delivery of the Goods where appropriate and except for packing lists separate documents must be included for each Order number with each consignment of Goods, stating clearly the description, quantity, weights, serial number, part number, specification and orders numbers together with the issue numbers applicable to the manufacturing standard of the Goods, (the specification referred to being the technical requirements as stated in the Order).
Advice Notes. An Outline Plan of Works is not required to be submitted for the intersection upgrade works as the requirements of Section 176A of the RMA have been met.
Advice Notes. The purpose of condition 144(c)
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