Examples of Designated Carrier in a sentence
The designated carrier shall cede to the Facility all business submitted to it by the designated agent.(2) Designated Carrier EligibilityTo be eligible to become a designated carrier, a member must:a.
This Agreement shall terminate immediately as to any Designated Carrier if your agency agreement with such carrier is terminated.
LONZA will deliver each Clinical Batch EXW LONZA’s Visp Facility to the Designated Carrier in accordance with the Shipping Guidelines; provided that risk of loss in and title to the Clinical Batch shall pass to PROTEON when the Clinical Batch is placed upon the Designated Carrier’s vehicle.
PROTEON shall arrange for shipment and take delivery of such Batch from LONZA’s Facility via the Designated Carrier, at PROTEON’s expense, within five (5) Business Days after PROTEON’s acceptance of a Clinical Batch pursuant to Article 10, or pay applicable storage costs.
Similarly, SBI shall not be liable for any accident of the Designated Carrier regardless of the selection of the Designated Carrier or the condition of the packaging.
Designated Carrier: The agency in each county which is the primary provider of transportation services to the transportation disadvantaged.
Delivery of the Alcoholic Beverages to the Successful Bidder shall be deemed complete at the time the Successful Bidder pays the full Purchase Price and SBI entrusts the Designated Carrier to transport the Alcoholic Beverages to the Successful Bidder.
As of the Shipping Date, CBSB shall ensure that each Batch of Drug Substance delivered to the Designated Carrier shall have [*], as measured by the CBSB-established expiration date for such Drug Substance.
You agree to execute all forms which any Designated Carrier requires to confirm or evidence the collateral assignment described herein and you agree that if you fail to do so EFES may execute same on your behalf pursuant to the aforesaid Power of Attorney.
There are conflicting arguments for, and against the implementation of mandatory folic acid fortification of foods, and as such, the policy of mandatory and voluntary fortification programmes vary worldwide (Wald et al., 2018).Currently, New Zealand has a voluntary fortification programme which has been in place since 1996 (Ministry for Primary Industries, 2012).