Common use of Inability to Unload Shipment Clause in Contracts

Inability to Unload Shipment. In the event Contractor may be unable to promptly unload its shipment, Contractor shall notify Owner or Owner’s Representative of such inability not less than ten (10) working days in advance of arrival. Owner or Owner’s Representative, at its option, may unload or make arrangements for others to unload such shipments for the account and risk of Contractor. Contractor will promptly pay Owner for such costs of unloading.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement, Master Equipment Agreement

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Inability to Unload Shipment. In the event Contractor may be unable to promptly unload its shipment, Contractor shall notify Owner or Owner’s 's Representative of such inability not less than ten (10) working days in advance of arrival. Owner or Owner’s 's Representative, at its option, may unload or make arrangements for others to unload such shipments for the account and risk of Contractor. Contractor will promptly pay Owner for such costs of unloading.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Construction Agreement, Master Construction Agreement

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