HIRE OF GOODS Sample Clauses

HIRE OF GOODS. 31.1. For each Order for the hire of Goods, subject to any contrary requirements of the Purchaser communicated in accordance with the Ordering Procedures:
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HIRE OF GOODS. 2.1 The availability of the equipment is on a first come, first served base and Alpha can take no responsibility for the lack of availability of any item. 2.2 The Company agrees to rent the Equipment listed in Schedule 2 to the Client, and the Client agrees to rent the Equipment from the Company. 2.3 The Client acknowledges that the hire of Equipment is limited to those items detailed in Schedule 2. Any Equipment not listed in Schedule 2 will be in addition to the Equipment and will carry an additional cost. 2.4
HIRE OF GOODS. 3.1. We will hire the Goods to You and You will take them on hire from Us for the Hire Period subject to the terms of this Agreement.
HIRE OF GOODS. If the Purchase Order specifies that all or part of the Goods are to be hired to Dormway:
HIRE OF GOODS. 3.1. The Customer agrees to hire the Goods for the duration of the Hire Period, subject to earlier termination under these Terms or extension by agreement with Focus.
HIRE OF GOODS. The hiring of goods under this agreement is personal to the Customer and the rights of the Customer are not assignable to any person or company. The Customer must not on-hire the goods to a third party without the prior written consent of the Company. If such consent is granted by the Company, the following provisions will apply: DEALINGS AND CROSS-HIRE
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HIRE OF GOODS. 4.1 The Company shall enjoy quiet possession of Hired Goods during the Hire Period.
HIRE OF GOODS. 13.1 These Terms and Conditions shall apply equally where Goods are hired out by the Seller and references to the Seller and Xxxxx herein shall where the context admits be construed accordingly.
HIRE OF GOODS. These conditions shall also apply so far as they are relevant to contracts of hire and the word “Supplier” shall be construed as including the supplier of goods for hire. The Company’s sole responsibility shall be to pay the hire charge and to return the hired goods in the condition in which they were hired (fair wear and tear expected) and the Company shall have no other liability whatsoever.
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