Common use of Identification of Inbound Shipments Clause in Contracts

Identification of Inbound Shipments. Certain UPS Technology identifies Inbound Shipments by matching the shipment’s destination address to an address You provide for use in an address matching enabled service or through associating a LID with a shipment. You warrant that address information You provide is true, complete and accurate, that You shall, as soon as practical, inform UPS of any change in the address information You provide, and that You are authorized to obtain Information relating to packages delivered by UPSI to the address You provide. You acknowledge and agree UPS Technology (1) may not identify and report all shipments tendered to UPSI for delivery to the address You provide or associated with a LID, (2) may identify and report shipments tendered to UPSI not intended for delivery to the address You provide or not intended for delivery to an address associated with a LID You use, and (3) may identify and report shipments You tender to UPSI to an unaffiliated third party through improper addressing, incorrect address matching by UPS Technology, or an incorrect LID associated to such shipment. Shipments identified under subsections (2) and (3) above shall be referred to hereafter as “Misdirected Inbound Shipments”. Information associated with Misdirected Inbound Shipments may include the digitized signature image of a shipment recipient. UPS WILL ONLY BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CASES OF WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE FOR ANY CLAIM OR DAMAGES BASED ON THE DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION RELATED TO MISDIRECTED INBOUND PACKAGES.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Ups Technology Agreement, Ups Technology Agreement, Ups Technology Agreement

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