Forwarding Order definition

Forwarding Order means an order for Forwarding Services issued using the template included in Annex 1 to these Terms & Conditions, relating to a specific Offer, hereinafter referred to as the “Order,”

Examples of Forwarding Order in a sentence

  • In case there will be a delay of delivery of the goods to the place of destination of more than 24 hours than it was agreed according to the Forwarding Order and this delay was not caused by a force majeure, the Forwarder is responsible for the damage, if it was caused fully by the intentional acting of the Forwarder.

  • The Forwarder is obliged to procure the transport in the way to be completed in the time stated in the Forwarding Order.

  • Contractual parties agreed that the Forwarding Order or Order, which has to be confirmed bilaterally, will be issued by the Forwarder before each procurement of consignment transport.

  • The contractual parties agreed that if the Forwarding Order does not contain correct data about the character, content of the consignment, way of transport or other facts necessary for its timely and due transport, the Client will be responsible for any damage, which would be caused to the Forwarder by this.

  • The contractual parties agreed that any change of data in the Forwarding Order by the Client must be made by the Client in a written form and it has to be announced to the Forwarder duly and timely.

  • The Forwarding Order is considered to be obligatory by his receipt and confirmation by both contractual parties and it will be prepared in two copies, each party will have one copy.

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