Common use of PACKING & SHIPPING Clause in Contracts

PACKING & SHIPPING. Unless otherwise specified, all goods must be packed, packaged, marked and prepared for shipment in a manner that is: (a) in accordance with good commercial practice; (b) acceptable to common carriers for shipment at the lowest rate for the particular good; (c) in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; and (d) protected against weather. Supplier must mark all containers with necessary lifting, handling, shipping information, PO number, date of shipment and the name of the consignee and consignor. An itemized packing sheet must accompany each shipment.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Term Contract for Residential Plumbing Services, Term Contract for Insurance Brokerage Services, Term Contract for Appraisal Services

PACKING & SHIPPING. Unless otherwise specified, all goods must be packed, packaged, marked and prepared for shipment in a manner that is: : (a) in accordance with good commercial practice; (b) acceptable to common carriers for shipment at the lowest rate for the particular good; (c) in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; and (d) protected against weather. Supplier must mark all containers with necessary lifting, handling, shipping information, PO number, date of shipment and the name of the consignee and consignor. An itemized packing sheet must accompany each shipment.and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Term Contract for Testing and Treatment of Water Associated Hvac Systems, Term Contract for Landscape Maintenance

PACKING & SHIPPING. Unless otherwise specified, all goods must be packed, packaged, marked and prepared for shipment in a manner that is: : (a) in accordance with good commercial practice; (b) acceptable to common carriers for shipment at the lowest rate for the particular good; (c) in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; and and (d) protected against weather. Supplier must mark ▇▇▇▇ all containers with necessary lifting, handling, shipping information, PO number, date of shipment and the name of the consignee and consignor. An itemized packing sheet must accompany each shipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Order