Common use of Delivery Charge Clause in Contracts

Delivery Charge. The Delivery Charge is the total dollar amount charged to the Authorized User for Delivery of the Heavy Equipment from the Delivery Origin to the location designated by the Authorized User on the Purchase Order (e.g., location where the Authorized User shall use the Heavy Equipment or the vehicle that the Authorized User shall use to transport the Heavy Equipment), and the return of the Heavy Equipment from the location designated by the Authorized User to the location designated by the Contractor. The Delivery Charge may include fees for the following services provided by the Contractor to the Authorized User.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Delivery Charge. β€Œ The Delivery Charge is the total dollar amount charged to the Authorized User for Delivery of the Heavy Equipment from the Delivery Origin to the location designated by the Authorized User on the Purchase Order (e.g., location where the Authorized User shall use the Heavy Equipment or the vehicle that the Authorized User shall use to transport the Heavy Equipment), and the return of the Heavy Equipment from the location designated by the Authorized User to the location designated by the Contractor. The Delivery Charge may include fees for the following services provided by the Contractor to the Authorized User.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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