Cargo Compartments Sample Clauses

The Cargo Compartments clause defines the specific areas within a vessel or vehicle designated for storing cargo during transport. It typically outlines requirements for the condition, cleanliness, and suitability of these compartments to ensure that goods are not damaged or contaminated. By clearly specifying standards and expectations for cargo storage spaces, this clause helps prevent disputes over cargo damage and ensures that both parties understand their responsibilities regarding the safe carriage of goods.
Cargo Compartments. (a) All panels shall be in good condition; (b) All nets shall be in good condition.
Cargo Compartments. (a) Panels will be in good condition; and (b) Nets will be in good condition.
Cargo Compartments. All panels and nets shall be in good condition; all cargo-restraint and moving mechanisms shall be serviceable; and all compartments shall meet then current FAA fire regulations; all doors shall be rigged and functioning properly; and the compartments shall be clean;
Cargo Compartments. (1) All panels shall be in serviceable condition, normal wear and tear excepted. All repairs to floor, ceilings or side walls shall be in accordance with Lessee's maintenance manuals. If field repairs are installed, permanent repairs may be deferred to the next C Check. (2) No cargo containers shall be delivered or returned. (3) All cargo loading functions will be tested under load conditions by utilizing one fully loaded cargo container. (4) One ship set of onboard ovens/coffee makers shall be included.
Cargo Compartments. (1) All panels and cargo nets will be in good condition.
Cargo Compartments. All cargo compartment side wall and floor panels shall be in good condition with all damaged areas repaired, as necessary.
Cargo Compartments. (a) All panels will be in serviceable condition and effectively sealed in accordance with FAA requirements. (b) All nets will be in serviceable condition in accordance with FAA requirements. (c) The cargo compartments will comply with FAR fire resistance and containment regulations as applicable to an FAR Part 121 operator.
Cargo Compartments. (a) All panels will be in good condition and effectively sealed. (b) All nets will be in good condition. (c) The cargo compartments will comply with FAR fire resistance and containment regulations as applicable to an FAR Part 121 operator.
Cargo Compartments. (a) With the exception of those items noted in the Certificate of Acceptance at delivery of the Aircraft, all cargo compartment floor, sidewall and ceiling panels will be in good condition, free of holes, cracks, temporary repairs and significant dents in accordance with applicable Structural Repair Manual (SRM) limits of the Airframe Manufacturer. (b) The cargo nets will be in good condition with no tears or frayed areas.
Cargo Compartments a) All panels shall be in good condition, normal wear and tear excepted, and be free of any temporary repairs. b) All nets shall be in good condition.