Lost Product definition
Examples of Lost Product in a sentence
The ▇▇▇▇-up charged will be based on the Lost Product being treated as having been sold to you at the LDB Established Retail Price.
In addition you will be charged for the container deposits, container recycling fees and applicable taxes associated with the Lost Product.
If the LDB determines after a review of Product inventory, Records, Sales Reports and/or Excise Documents, that you are responsible for Lost Product, you will be charged ▇▇▇▇-up for such Lost Product.
If the LDB determines after a review of Product inventory, Records, Sales Reports, and/or Excise Documents and your status as a Craft Distillery that you are responsible for Lost Product, you will be charged ▇▇▇▇-up for such Lost Product.
In addition you will be charged for the container deposits and container recycling fees associated with the Lost Product.
If the LDB determines after a review of Product inventory, Records, Sales Reports, and/or Excise Documents and your status as a Land Based Winery that you are responsible for Lost Product, you will be charged the container deposits, container recycling fees and applicable taxes associated with the Lost Product.
If Purchasing Entity requests that the Service not be suspended on the Lost Product, Purchasing Entity will remain responsible for all Charges incurred under that specific line of Service.
If Purchasing Entity’s Product is lost or stolen (“Lost Product”), Purchasing Entity must (a) promptly notify Contractor and Contractor will suspend Service for the Lost Product; and (b) provide Contractor with reasonable documentation Contractor requests (such as a copy of a filed police report if the Product is stolen) within fourteen (14) days.
LOX shall provide a warehouse management system for accurately managing at item level the total inventory on an ongoing basis including, Product name, Product code number, lot number, expiration date, receipt date at LOX, Product quantity, location, status and accurately recording the volumes of Product Lost, Product Damaged and the volume of Products despatched by LOX.
If the LDB determines after a review of Product inventory, Records, Sales Reports, and/or Excise Documents and your status as a Land Based Winery that you are responsible for Lost Product, you will be charged for the container deposits and container recycling fees associated with the Lost Product.