Product handling definition
Examples of Product handling in a sentence
Operator shall have no authority to enter into any storage, Product handling, or terminal service agreements with respect to the Terminal on its own behalf or on behalf of Owner or any other Person.
Neither Party shall charge any of the Customers any accessorial, pumpover, manifold, transfer or other separate fees directly related to the provision of Product handling or Product throughput services within the Pipeline Facilities or Rail Terminal unless such charges or fees are delivered directly to the Revenue Collection Account and accounted for as revenue in the calculations below, unless mutually agreed otherwise by the Parties in writing.
BioForm shall have the right to produce, at its expense, promotional material, Company Product handling manuals, instructions for use, warning labels, and other written information relating to Company Product that is based in whole or in part on the material supplied by Supplier subject to the limitations set forth above.
USD and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall collaborate and agree with each other on the commercial terms of the Facilities Service Agreements and to ensure compatibility of such agreements for Product handling at the Rail Terminal, the Pipeline Facilities and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Terminal.
As from that time, liability of Seller regarding the Product shall terminate and Purchaser shall assume all risks for loss, damages, reduction, contamination or evaporation as well as any and all risks intrinsic to Product handling, carriage, storing and processing.
ASI shall have the right to produce, at its expense, promotional material, Product handling manuals, instructions for use, warning labels and other written information relating to the Products which is based in whole or in part on, or derived from, the Product Information supplied by OBI.
In addition, if Force Majeure affects ABDC’s cost of operations, ABDC may, at its discretion, add to the cost of Products its increased fuel costs, including taxes, and other costs associated with Product handling or operations, so long as Force Majeure affects its costs.
In addition, if Force Majeure affects ABDC's cost of operations, ABDC may, at its discretion, add to the cost of Products its increased fuel costs, including taxes, and other costs associated with Product handling or operations, so long as Force Majeure affects its costs if such costs rise more than [*****].
If the parties determine that the Product handling processes contemplated by this Section 5(d) are creating end user dissatisfaction, then the parties will discuss an alternative Product handling process in order to resolve such dissatisfaction.
Ascendis shall provide all such information, including its manufacturing and handling specifications, information about potency of the API and the Product, testing procedures and other technical information concerning the Manufacture of the Product, handling and processing of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Materials and Ascendis Materials (the “Information of Ascendis”), which Information shall be set forth in Appendix 3.