Pallets definition

Pallets means any pallets, drums, bearers, and any other containers supplied in conjunction with the Goods.
Pallets means a device on the deck of which a quantity of goods can be assembled to form a unit load for the purpose of transporting it, or of handling or stacking it with the assistance of mechanical appliances. This device is made up of two decks separated by bearers, or of a single deck supported by feet; its overall height is reduced to the minimum compatible with handling by fork lift trucks or pallet trucks; it may or may not have a superstructure;
Pallets. The Buyer acknowledges that any pallets used for delivery of the Goods are held by the Buyer as bailee, unless otherwise agreed by the parties. Subject to such agreement: (a) the Buyer agrees to indemnify ▇▇▇▇▇ against any costs, loss, damages, claim or other expense incurred or suffered by ▇▇▇▇▇ and arising from any pallet not being returned to OjiFS in good order and condition within twenty-eight (28) days of Delivery of the Goods; and (b) if the Buyer returns any pallets to OjiFS later than one year after the pallets were provided by ▇▇▇▇▇ to the Buyer, OjiFS will be under no obligation to refund the Buyer any amounts in respect of those pallets.

Examples of Pallets in a sentence

  • Pallets are available for exchange at the time of delivery, if requested prior to delivery by the Contractor.

  • Shrink-Wrap Pallet(s) (each) includes labor Steel Banding (per lineal ft.) Labor to Steel Band (per 1/2 hr.) 500 lb.

  • Pallets which are deemed Non-Stackable, in terms of either base or top load will be charged out at 1,500 lbs per pallet position.

  • If the Precious Metals arrive at the Mint's Facility on Improperly Packed Pallets, the Customer will be notified by the Mint that it considers the state of the packing to pose a potential safety hazard and the Mint will repack the pallet at the Customer's expense at the rate set out in the Rate Schedule.

  • Pallets must not be overloaded, cracked, deformed or otherwise defective.

  • Pallets containing packages for several POs shall be labelled with an A4 sized sign “Mixed Pallet” or “Split Pallet”.

  • Pallets, topframes, and tier sheets shall be provided by Purchaser, and shall remain the property of the Purchaser.

  • Pallets returned in good condition to our yard at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be credited to your account on a credit invoice for $13.00 per pallet.

  • Pallets must accommodate a standard jack and be stored correctly in the trailer upon delivery.

  • Pallets must be Grade “A”, four-way pallets, 40” x 48.” If pallets do not meet this specification or are in poor condition, the state-designated warehouse may establish a pallet account and invoice the distributor accordingly.


More Definitions of Pallets

Pallets or “skids” means small portable platforms on which goods may be consolidated into individual loads for transportation and storage;
Pallets must at a minimum, be of standard GMA #1 quality, 4 way entry (40” x 48”). Pallets must be stacked no higher than 6 feet 5 inches and must be stretch wrapped. Pallets must contain only one product or SKU per Pallet. Mixed Pallets will not be accepted. All Caribou Portion Pack, Keurig ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Ancillary Product packaging shall include a bottom price, UPC and SKU sticker. In the event pallets do not meet these minimum standards, Caribou, at its sole option, may refuse delivery or require GMCR or Keurig to rework the pallets prior to delivery.
Pallets must at a minimum, be of standard GMA #1 quality, 4 way entry (40" x 48") or CHEP. In the event pallets do not meet these minimum standards, Costco Wholesale, at its sole option, may, at Vendor's sole expense, reject the Merchandise and/or rework the pallets.
Pallets mean the pallets owned by BRI from time to time and having the name Brewers Retail Inc., or the Beer Store marked thereon and used for the transportation and storage of Beer;
Pallets means the wooden and plastic platforms or bases, upon which the Product is stacked for purposes of convenient loading, transportation and offloading.