Examples of Loss of Inventory in a sentence
Physical Loss of Inventory – The Company bears all costs for manufacturing and has title to physical prints, DVDs and videocassettes, both after orders from customers and during shipping.
According to the preliminary Loss of Inventory survey, the project is classified as category A for involuntary resettlement according to ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS, 2009).
There shall not be pending or threatened any suit, action or proceeding before any court, Governmental Entity or authority (i) pertaining to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or (ii) seeking to prohibit or limit the ownership or operation by AX, VADO or any of their respective subsidiaries, or to dispose of or hold separate any material portion of the business or assets of AX or VADO.
The applicable prepayment shall be applied to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the Revolving Credit Loans, but, except as provided below, shall not permanently reduce the Revolving Loan Commitments; provided that any sale or Casualty Loss of Inventory, Equipment or Specified Real Property shall reduce the US Borrowing Base to the extent of the value of the applicable Property.
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The applicable prepayment shall be applied to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the Revolving Credit Loans, but, except as provided below, shall not permanently reduce the Revolving Loan Commitments; provided that any sale or Casualty Loss of Inventory, Equipment or Specified Real Property shall reduce the Borrowing Base to the extent of the value of the applicable Property.
The applicable transaction types, defined in Section 2.01, are as follows: Production for Import, Import, Purchased with Obligation, Purchased without Obligation, Sold with Obligation, Sold without Obligation, Export, Loss of Inventory, Gain of Inventory, and Not Used for Transportation.
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The company has recognized Rs. 507,897,976 as Extra-ordinary item during the year on account of Loss of Inventory due to fire in distribution centre at Gurgaon, on 4th June, 2009.
Another EPRI report was published in 2011, EPRI TR 1021176, “An Analysis of Loss of Decay Heat Removal and Loss of Inventory Event Trends (1990-2009),” which updated the trends for loss of inventory (LOI) events with more recent data, but did not provide updated IEFs. The updated trend information shows that LOI events for boiling water reactors (BWRs) are steady from the previous period.