Shipping Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Shipping Responsibilities. The buyer is responsible for the packing and shipping all purchased property. Buyers may independently arrange for collection and shipment of their purchased lots using a delivery agent, please note the Auction House may apply a packaging fee. Delivery agent must show written authorization for shipping. The Auction House is not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while the buyer’s purchased lots are in another’s care. The Auction House is not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs in the packing or shipment of any purchased lot. The delivery of expensive, heavy or large objects may be costly. All buyer’s must consider this expense prior to bidding.
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Shipping Responsibilities. The Products ordered by Buyer pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed delivered by Manufacturer to Buyer once delivered on the Facilitiesloading docks EX WORKS (Incoterms 2000). Shipment of the Products shall be at Buyer’s sole cost and expenses. Buyer shall be liable for any and all transportation charges, including without limitation freight, duties and taxes levied in connection with the supply of Products and shipment of same. Manufacturer shall arrange for the shipment of the Products in accordance with Buyer’s instructions. Buyer shall select and retain the Carrier and insurance company for shipping of the Products in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Buyer shall provide Manufacturer with its Carrier’s name and account number and its insurance company contact information. Manufacturer will schedule freight pick up with Buyer’s selected Carrier and complete the documentation on behalf of Buyer for each shipment of Product by using Buyer’s account number. All costs and invoices shall be charged by Buyer’s selected Carrier directly to Buyer for all third party costs related to same.
Shipping Responsibilities. All shipping activities will be done under EX WORKS conditions according to the INCOTERMS 2000. PONIARD will be responsible to assign the shipments with an international forwarding company and to organize the transportation from Xxxxxx to the country and the company specified by PONIARD, which conducts or arranges the final packaging and labeling activities. XXXXXX will support these activities with information to the forwarding company and preparation of the products for transportation. All shipping activities from Poniard or its designees to Xxxxxx shall be done under DDP conditions according to the INCOTERMS 2000. 8 Contacts and Responsible Persons BAXTER Contacts Name Phone (Fax), email
Shipping Responsibilities. The Products ordered by Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed delivered by Supplier to Purchaser once delivered onto the Purchaser's carrier truck, FCA (Incoterms 2000) the Facility's loading dock. Shipment of the Products shall be at Purchaser's sole cost and expenses. Purchaser shall be liable for any and all transportation charges, including without limitation freight, duties and taxes levied in connection with the supply of Products and shipment of same. Supplier shall arrange for the shipment of the Products in accordance with Purchaser's instructions. Purchaser shall retain the carrier and insurance company for shipping of the Products in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Purchaser shall provide Supplier with a listing of carriers and Purchaser's account number and its insurance company contact information. Supplier will schedule freight pick up with one of such specified carriers and complete the documentation on behalf of Purchaser for each shipment of Product by using Purchaser's account number. All costs and invoices related to the shipment of the Products shall be charged by Purchaser's selected carrier directly to Purchaser for all Third Party costs related to same. If Purchaser wishes the delivery of the Products to be on any unique pallets, Purchaser shall, at its own cost and expense, make such pallets available to Supplier. Supplier shall be responsible for the packaging of the Products in accordance with the Product packaging Specifications, if provided by Purchaser to Supplier, or, if no such Product packaging Specifications are provided by Purchaser to Supplier, in a commercially reasonable manner. Such packaging Specifications, if provided, shall include packaging and carrier instructions.
Shipping Responsibilities. Packing and shipping charges, insurance costs, other handling expenses (collectively referred to as "shipping costs"), and risk of loss or damage incurred in the delivery of designs/merchandise from the Vendor to SMPAS, shall be the exclusive responsibility of the Vendor. Insurance and tracking number are strongly recommended. Responsibility for the payment of shipping costs for packages from SMPAS to Vendor is also the sole responsibility of the Vendor. Upon SMPAS receiving a request to return Vendor's designs/merchandise, SMPAS will send Vendor an invoice for the shipping costs of the return package, which shall include add-ons, such as insurance and tracking, to the extent deemed necessary by SMPAS. If SMPAS owes Vendor a final payment resulting from a previous consignment sale(s), SMPAS may, at its discretion, offset the final payment amount to cover return shipping costs.

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  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • IRO Responsibilities The IRO shall:

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