Protection of Goods Sample Clauses

Protection of Goods. MSL UK LTD shall store the Goods at the Facility in a manner that safeguards them from damage or deterioration.
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Protection of Goods. 22.3.1. Customers should take reasonable measures to protect their Goods from loss or damage and shall ensure that at all times their Goods are packed in a proper manner with particular care being taken to protect fragile goods.
Protection of Goods. The Supplier must properly pack and package the Goods in Terms & Conditions means these Terms & Conditions, which are applicable to the PO. accordance with industry best practice and packaging must be fit for purpose and sufficiently strong to withstand rough handling from the Supplier’s point(s) of issue, and while in transit, stowage & Tests means all Tests to determine that those Goods comply with the Specifications and Testing means the carrying out of the Tests.
Protection of Goods. Seller shall preserve, package, handle and pack Goods so as to protect Goods from loss or damage, in conformance with good commercial practice. Regardless of when title and/or risk of loss passes from Seller to SFE, Seller shall be responsible for any loss or damage due to its failure to properly preserve, package, handle or pack Goods. SFE shall not be required to assert any claims for loss or damage against the carrier involved.
Protection of Goods. The Supplier must properly pack and package the Goods in accordance with industry best practice and packaging must be fit for purpose and sufficiently strong to withstand rough handling from the Supplier’s point(s) of issue, and while in transit, stowage & storage, to final delivery to the Company to prevent deterioration or damage to the Goods. The Supplier must provide all Documentation relating to the Goods (including the packing list which must be included in each box or individual unit of packing). A copy of all documents must be in a sealed transparent weatherproof document folder attached to the outside of the package or packaging.
Protection of Goods. Customer must:
Protection of Goods. Buyer shall not illegally use or secrete Goods. Buyer shall keep Goods free of all taxes, liens and other charges. Buyer shall maintain Goods in good repair and shall be responsible to Seller for any loss or damage to Goods before title passes to Buyer.
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Protection of Goods. Until Customer owns the Purchased Goods, Customer must: • hold the Goods separately from Customer’s own goods and hardware and those of any third party; • keep the Goods in good condition and working order (fair wear and tear excepted), properly serviced and maintained, and make no alternation or remove any existing components of the Goods; and • keep the Goods properly stored, protected, insured and identified as PCS property.
Protection of Goods. 22. The Client shall not remove the Goods from the nominated staged premises without the prior written consent of THE PROPERTY STYLIST.
Protection of Goods. The Dealer shall:
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