Goods Contract definition
Examples of Goods Contract in a sentence
A Sales Agreement, also known as a Sales Contract or Sales of Goods Contract, is used to specify the terms of a transaction between two parties.
The term "Proceeds" whenever used herein and interpreted as above shall by way of example include trade-ins, Equipment, cash, bank accounts, notes, Chattel Paper, Goods, Contract rights, Accounts and any other personal property or obligation received when Collateral or Proceeds are sold, exchanged, collected or otherwise disposed of.
The price for the Goods ("Contract Price") shall be as specified in the Contract or, if not specified, in Metso’s quotation for the Goods exclusive of any value added, sales or similar tax.
The total sale price is the total of the cash price of the property or services, also known as a Sales Contract or Sales of Goods Contract, credit cards or Paypal.
The Platform Provider IS NOT A PARTY to any (i) Courier Services Contract formed between a Seller and a 3PL in relation to the Orders, or any (ii) Sale of Goods Contract formed between a Seller and a Consumer.