Shipments definition

Shipments means all shipments made hereunder of Product.
Shipments has the meaning ascribed to it in Exhibit H.
Shipments has the meaning set out in paragraph 2(D)a of Schedule A hereof.‌ (BB) “Site” has the meaning set out in Section 11(C) hereof. (CC) “Sub-contractor” means a sub-contractor appointed in accordance with Section 14 hereof. (DD) “Supplement” has the meaning set out in Section 1(A) hereof.‌ (EE) “Terms and Conditions” has the meaning set out in Section 1(A) hereof. (FF) “Warranty Period” means the period of [24 months] commencing on the date that all of the Services to be performed under this Service Order have been completed or this Service Order is terminated, whichever shall occur first.

Examples of Shipments in a sentence

  • Shipments in excess of those authorized may be returned to Supplier, and Supplier shall pay the transportation charges both ways for such shipments.

  • Shipments sent C.O.D. without NCR's written consent will not be accepted and will be at Supplier's risk.

  • Shipments shall be routed in accordance with MBExTra’s instructions, and unless otherwise specified by MBExTra, shipments shall be delivered F.O.

  • Shipments shall be routed in accordance with MBUSI’s instructions, and unless otherwise specified by MBUSI, shipments shall be Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) MBUSI’s dock, ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, Alabama 35490.

  • Shipments shall be routed in accordance with MBV's instructions, and unless otherwise specified by MBV in writing in advance, shipments shall be delivered Delivery Duty Paid (“DDP”) (Incoterms 2010), MBV's dock, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.


More Definitions of Shipments

Shipments means the volumes shipped and “Consolidated shipments” means the combined volumes shipped from all our operations in Brazil, South America, North America and Asia, excluding our joint ventures and associate companies;
Shipments means the gross wholesale sales price of all Licensed Products that are sold by the Buyer or its Affiliates into the Territory (as such term is defined in the License Agreement in effect on the date hereof); provided, that only Shipments to Off-Price Accounts in excess of $50,000,000 in the aggregate in any Earn-Out Eligible Period shall be included in the calculation of Shipments in such Earn-Out Eligible Period.
Shipments means Intermodal Units Tendered to UP for transportation over UP’s lines.
Shipments. All Products will be shipped F.O.
Shipments. The Company’s responsibility ceases with delivery of goods to the transportation company after receiving a receipt for them in “Good Order.” In case of freight damage, do not refuse shipment, but call agent’s attention to its condition and make a careful note of details on freight bill before charges are paid.
Shipments means orders for merchandise accepted by the COMPANY but not including handling and shipping costs and credit or discount charges.
Shipments means a shipment of Pellets loaded by Seller into one or more trucks for transportation to Buyer; and (ii) “Typical Specifications” means a set of specifications representing the general quality (subject to the acceptable variations as set forth herein) of the Pellets sold to Buyer from time to time; with the understanding that “Typical Specifications” are not to be considered guaranteed specifications and any given Shipment of Pellets may vary from the Typical Specifications and shall be accepted by the Buyer so long as such Pellets do not exceed the maximum sulfur, maximum chlorine, or ash content or fall below the minimum BTU/lb level, as the case may be, as set forth in the following Rejection Limits: Sulfur Content (% by weight) Typical-Dry Basis 0.17 Rejection Limits-Dry Basis 0.5 Max BTU/lb 11,250 8,500 Min Moisture (% by weight) 5.5% 14 ▇▇▇ Chlorine Content (ppm) 1,000 1,800 Max Convergen Energy WI LLC was previously granted by U.S.EPA Alternative Fuels designation for the fuel pellets to be supplied from its Green Bay fuel production facility. This EPA designation or “comfort letter” indicates that the CE engineered fuel pellets are classified as a “non-waste”, non-hazardous secondary material under 40 CFR 112. This alternative fuel designation is important in that solid fuel production of steam and power authorized under an applicable Federal or State permit will not be subject to the Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerator (CISWI) rules, i.e. the CE fuel pellets can be used similar to traditional fuels such as coal, tire-derived fuel, railroad ties, construction demolition material, traditional biomass, etc. While “comfort letters” are no longer issued under the more recent changes to the U.S. EPA Alternative Fuels Program they are still approved as an Alternative Fuel on a case by case basis during the applicable Federal and/or State Air Permitting process.