Common use of Perishable Goods Clause in Contracts

Perishable Goods. Goods of a perishable nature are carried in dry trailers without environmental or atmospheric control or other special services unless Shipper states on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” that the goods are to be carried in a refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailer. This carriage may be subject to additional charges. Shipper is re- sponsible for bringing the goods to the proper temperature before loading the goods into the trailer, for the proper stowage of the goods within the trailer, and for setting the temperature (including maintenance and repair), during all times after the trailer is spotted by Xxxxxxx and before the trailer is received by Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxxx is not responsible for product deterioration caused by inherent vice, defects in the merchandise or transit times in excess of product shelf life. Refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailers are not equipped to change the temperature of goods (they are equipped only to maintain temperature). Shipper will give written notice of requested temperature setting of the thermostatic controls before receipt of the goods by Xxxxxxx. When a loaded trailer is received, Xxxxxxx will verify that the thermostatic controls are set to maintain trailer temperature as requested. Xxxxxxx is unable to determine whether the goods were at the proper temperature when they were loaded into the trailer or when the trailer is delivered to Xxxxxxx. Air temperature at the unit sensor will be maintained within a proper range of plus or minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of the temperature requested by Shipper on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” if the goods were at that temperature when loaded into the container and if the temperature controls were properly set when the container was loaded.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Cargo Service Request and Shipping Instructions Contract, Cargo Service Request and Shipping Instructions Contract, Cargo Service Request and Shipping Instructions Contract

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Perishable Goods. Goods of a perishable nature are carried in dry trailers without environmental or atmospheric control or other special services unless Shipper states on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” that the goods are to be carried in a refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailer. This carriage may be subject to additional charges. Shipper is re- sponsible responsible for bringing the goods to the proper temperature before loading the goods into the trailer, for the proper stowage of the goods within the trailer, and for setting the temperature (including maintenance and repair), during all times after the trailer is spotted by Xxxxxxx and before the trailer is received by Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxxx is not responsible for product deterioration caused by inherent vice, defects in the merchandise or transit times in excess of product shelf life. Refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailers are not equipped to change the temperature of goods (they are equipped only to maintain temperature). Shipper will give written notice of requested temperature setting of the thermostatic controls before receipt of the goods by Xxxxxxx. When a loaded trailer is received, Xxxxxxx will verify that the thermostatic controls are set to maintain trailer temperature as requested. Xxxxxxx is unable to determine whether the goods were at the proper temperature when they were loaded into the trailer or when the trailer is delivered to Xxxxxxx. Air temperature at the unit sensor will be maintained within a proper range of plus or minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of the temperature requested by Shipper on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” if the goods were at that temperature when loaded into the container and if the temperature controls were properly set when the container was loaded.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cargo Service Request and Shipping Instructions Contract, Cargo Service Request and Shipping Instructions Contract, cdn.freemanxp.com

Perishable Goods. Goods of a perishable nature are carried in dry trailers without environmental or atmospheric control or other special services unless Shipper states on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” that the goods are to be carried in a refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailer. This carriage may be is subject to additional chargesthe special services and charges offered in the Xxxxxxx tar- iff. Shipper is re- sponsible responsible for bringing the goods to the proper temperature before loading the goods into the trailertrail- er, for the proper stowage of the goods within the trailer, and for setting the temperature (including maintenance and repair), during all times after the trailer is spotted by Xxxxxxx and before the trailer is received by Xxxxxxx. Xxxxxxx is not responsible for product deterioration caused by inherent vice, defects in the merchandise or transit xxxx- sit times in excess of product shelf life. Refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailers are not equipped to change the temperature of goods (they are equipped only to maintain temperature). Shipper will give written notice of requested temperature setting of the thermostatic controls before receipt of the goods by Xxxxxxx. When a loaded trailer is received, Xxxxxxx will verify that the thermostatic controls are set to maintain trailer temperature as requested. Xxxxxxx is unable to determine whether the goods were at the proper temperature when they were loaded into the trailer or when the trailer is delivered to Xxxxxxx. Air temperature tem- perature at the unit sensor will be maintained within a proper range of plus or minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of the temperature requested by Shipper on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” if the goods were at that temperature when loaded into the container and if the temperature controls were properly set when the container was loaded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: s2011.siggraph.org

Perishable Goods. Goods of a perishable nature are carried in dry trailers without environmental or atmospheric control or other special services unless Shipper states on the face of the "Service Request and Shipping Instructions" that the goods are to be carried in a refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise other- wise specially equipped trailer. This carriage may be is subject to additional chargesthe special services and charges offered in the FRTR tariff. Shipper is re- sponsible responsible for bringing the goods to the proper temperature before loading the goods into the trailer, for the proper stowage of the goods within the trailer, and for setting the temperature (including maintenance and repair), during all times after the trailer is spotted by Xxxxxxx FRTR and before the trailer is received by XxxxxxxFRTR. Xxxxxxx FRTR is not responsible for product deterioration caused by inherent vice, defects in the merchandise or transit times in excess of product shelf life. Refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailers are not equipped to change the temperature of goods (they are equipped only to maintain temperature). Shipper will give written notice of requested temperature setting of the thermostatic controls before receipt of the goods by XxxxxxxFRTR. When a loaded trailer is received, Xxxxxxx FRTR will verify that the thermostatic controls are set to maintain trailer temperature as requested. Xxxxxxx FRTR is unable to determine whether the goods were at the proper temperature when they were loaded into the trailer or when the trailer is delivered to XxxxxxxFRTR. Air temperature at the unit sensor will be maintained within a proper range of plus or minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of the temperature requested by Shipper on the face of the "Service Request and Shipping Instructions" if the goods were at that temperature when loaded into the container and if the temperature controls were properly set when the container was loaded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myfreemanonline.com

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Perishable Goods. Goods of a perishable nature are carried in dry trailers without environmental or atmospheric control or other special services unless Shipper states on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” that the goods are to be carried in a refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailer. This .The carriage may be subject to additional charges. Shipper is re- sponsible responsible for bringing the goods to the proper temperature before loading the goods into the trailer, for the proper stowage storage of the goods within the trailer, and for setting the temperature (including maintenance and repair), during all times after the trailer is spotted by Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and before the trailer is received by XxxxxxxXxxxxx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx is not responsible for product deterioration caused by inherent vice, defects defect in the merchandise or transit times in excess of product shelf life. Refrigerated, heated, specially ventilated or otherwise specially equipped trailers are not equipped to change the temperature of goods (they are equipped only to maintain temperature). .) Shipper will give written notice of requested temperature setting of the thermostatic controls before receipt of the goods by XxxxxxxXxxxxx. When a loaded trailer is received, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx will verify that the thermostatic controls are set to maintain trailer temperature as requested. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx is unable to determine whether the goods were at the proper temperature when they were loaded into the trailer or when the trailer is delivered to XxxxxxxXxxxxx. Air temperature at the unit sensor will be maintained within a the proper range of plus or minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit of the temperature requested by Shipper on the face of the “Service Request and Shipping Instructions” if the goods were at that temperature when loaded into the container and if the temperature controls were properly set when the container was loaded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: travelshows.com

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