Risks to Merchandise Sample Clauses

Risks to Merchandise. 21 7.5 Unseaworthiness.....................................................22 7.6
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Risks to Merchandise. Concessionaire assumes all risk of loss caused by theft or unexplained disappearance of its Merchandise from the Premises or the storage facilities, provided Cruise Line has not breached its obligations under Section 2.4 of this Agreement and such breach causes such loss. Concessionaire further assumes all risk of loss due to Concessionaire's breach of any government regulation affecting the Merchandise or of any requirements of manifesting goods for customs purposes.
Risks to Merchandise. Concessionaire assumes all risk of loss caused by theft or unexplained disappearance of its Merchandise from the Premises or the storage facilities.

Related to Risks to Merchandise

  • Goods All now owned and hereafter acquired right, title and interest of Debtors in, to and in respect of goods, including, but not limited to:

  • Vehicles Each Financed Vehicle to which a Designated Receivable relates was a new or used medium or heavy duty truck, truck chassis, bus or trailer at the time the related Obligor executed the Retail Note.

  • Dispositions of Equipment No Borrower shall sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any Equipment, without the prior written consent of Agent, other than (a) a Permitted Asset Disposition; and (b) replacement of Equipment that is worn, damaged or obsolete with Equipment of like function and value, if the replacement Equipment is acquired substantially contemporaneously with such disposition and is free of Liens.

  • Inventory To the extent Inventory held for sale or lease has been produced by any Borrower, it has been and will be produced by such Borrower in accordance with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, and all rules, regulations and orders thereunder.

  • Consignments Consign any Inventory or sell any Inventory on xxxx and hold, sale or return, sale on approval, or other conditional terms of sale.

  • Products 1.1. The information (including but not limited to the quantity, rated hashrate, unit price (“Unit Price”), total price for one item (“Total Price (One Item)”), total price for all the items (“Total Purchase Price”) of Products to be purchased by Party B from Party A is as follows (“Products”):

  • Inventories The Operator shall maintain detailed records of Controllable Material.

  • Fixtures and Equipment Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries (as applicable) has good title to, or a valid leasehold interest in, the tangible personal property, equipment, improvements, fixtures, and other personal property and appurtenances that are used by the Company or its Subsidiary in connection with the conduct of its business (the “Fixtures and Equipment”). The Fixtures and Equipment are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair, are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, are not in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs and are sufficient for the conduct of the Company’s and/or its Subsidiaries’ businesses (as applicable) in the manner as conducted prior to the Closing. Each of the Company and its Subsidiaries owns all of its Fixtures and Equipment free and clear of all Liens except for (a) liens for current taxes not yet due and (b) zoning laws and other land use restrictions that do not impair the present or anticipated use of the property subject thereto.

  • Supplies and Equipment Property Manager may purchase, provide and pay for out of the Operating Account (so long as contemplated by the Budget or deemed to be a Permitted Expenditure) all needed janitorial and maintenance supplies, tools and equipment, restroom and toilet supplies, light bulbs, paints and similar supplies necessary for the management, operation and maintenance of the Property (collectively, the “Supplies and Equipment”). Such Supplies and Equipment shall be the property of Company, shall be delivered to and stored at the Property and shall be used only in connection with the management, operation, and maintenance of the Property. Property Manager shall use commercially reasonable efforts to purchase all goods, supplies or services at the lowest cost reasonably available from reputable sources in the metropolitan area where the Property is located.

  • Products and Services Part 2.9(a) of the Disclosure Schedule accurately identifies and describes each Company Product currently being designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, distributed, provided, licensed, or sold by the Company.

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