Mixed Goods definition

Mixed Goods means where:
Mixed Goods means where: (a) the Customer makes a new object from the Goods, whether finished or not; or (b) the Customer mixes or otherwise comingles the Goods with other articles, goods or products; or (c) the Goods become part of another product.

Examples of Mixed Goods in a sentence

  • The Customer shall hold the Mixed Goods as bailee for the NZB and will store the Mixed Goods in a manner that they are clearly identifiable as the property of NZB and will keep separate records in respect of the same.

Related to Mixed Goods

  • Finished Goods means units of a manufactured product awaiting sale.

  • Eligible Finished Goods Inventory means Inventory that qualifies as Eligible Inventory and consists of first quality finished goods held for sale in the ordinary course of Borrowers’ business.

  • restricted goods means any goods the importation, exportation, transfer, or carriage coastwise, of which is prohibited, save in accordance with any conditions regulating such importation, exportation, transfer, or carriage coastwise, and any goods the importation, exportation, transfer, or carriage coastwise, of which is in any way regulated by or under the Customs laws;

  • Returned Goods means all right, title and interest in and to returned, repossessed or foreclosed goods and/or merchandise the sale of which gave rise to a Receivable; provided that such goods shall no longer constitute Returned Goods after a Deemed Collection has been deposited in a Collection Account with respect to the full Outstanding Balance of the related Receivables.

  • Household goods means personal effects and property used or to be used in a dwelling when a part of the equipment or supply of that dwelling. Household goods do not include property moving from a factory or store, unless the property was purchased by the householder with intent to use the property in his or her dwelling, the property is transported at the request of the householder, and the householder pays the carrier's transportation charges either directly or indirectly.