Saleable Inventory Sample Clauses

Saleable Inventory. All quantities of liquor except for any damaged bottles. Damaged bottles means bottles with (i) torn, illegible or damaged labels, (ii) leaking contents, (iii) broken/cracked closure seals or tamper-evident closures, or (iv) cracked or chipped glass. Damage that does not directly affect bottle condition, such as damage to outer packaging or neck tags would render the bottles Saleable Inventory.
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Saleable Inventory. All quantities of liquor from WSLCB’s inventory, except for any damaged bottles. Damaged bottles means botles with (i) torn, illegible or damaged labels, (ii) leaking contents, (iii)broken/cracked closure seals or tamper-evident closures, or (iv) cracked or chipped glass. Damage that does not directly affect bottle condition, such as damage to outer packaging or neck tags would render the bottles Saleable Inventory. Product - The entire quantity of Saleable Inventory of all liquor Brand Codes provided by the Supplier to the WSCLB, which remain unsold as of May 31, 2012, including Bailment Liquor and Non-bailment Liquor.
Saleable Inventory. The Saleable Inventory (as such term is defined in Section 1.4(a) and all other tangible personal property owned by Seller and held solely for use in the Business as of the Closing, including without limitation the tangible assets listed on Schedule 1.1(a) hereto (collectively, the "Tangible Assets");

Related to Saleable Inventory

  • Merchantable Inventory All Inventory is in all material respects of good and marketable quality, free from all material defects, except for Inventory for which adequate reserves have been made.

  • Accounts Receivable; Inventory (a) For each Account with respect to which Advances are requested, on the date each Advance is requested and made, such Account shall be an Eligible Account.

  • Eligible Inventory As to each item of Inventory that is identified by any Borrower as Eligible Inventory in a Borrowing Base Certificate submitted to Agent, such Inventory is (a) of good and merchantable quality, free from known defects, and (b) not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria (other than Agent-discretionary criteria) set forth in the definition of Eligible Inventory.

  • 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.

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

  • CURRENT INVENTORY OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY In addition to the requirements of Section 10.2 of this Agreement, if there is a material change in the Qualified Property described in EXHIBIT 4, then within 60 days from the date commercial operation begins, the Applicant shall provide to the District, the Comptroller, the Appraisal District or the State Auditor’s Office a specific and detailed description of the tangible personal property, buildings, and/or permanent, nonremovable building components (including any affixed to or incorporated into real property) on the Land to which the value limitation applies including maps or surveys of sufficient detail and description to locate all such described property on the Land.

  • As to Equipment and Inventory The Grantor hereby agrees that it shall

  • Inventory and Equipment On the date hereof, the Inventory and the Equipment (other than mobile goods) are kept at the locations listed on Schedule 5.

  • Equipment and Inventory With respect to any Equipment and/or Inventory of an Obligor, each such Obligor has exclusive possession and control of such Equipment and Inventory of such Obligor except for (i) Equipment leased by such Obligor as a lessee or (ii) Equipment or Inventory in transit with common carriers. No Inventory of an Obligor is held by a Person other than an Obligor pursuant to consignment, sale or return, sale on approval or similar arrangement.

  • Physical Inventory The Contractor shall periodically perform, record, and disclose physical inventory results. A final physical inventory shall be performed upon contract completion or termination. The Property Administrator may waive this final inventory requirement, depending on the circumstances (e.g., overall reliability of the Contractor’s system or the property is to be transferred to a follow-on contract).

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