the Forwarder definition

the Forwarder means Mondiale Freight Services Limited, its employees, officers, agents and subsidiary and related companies;

Examples of the Forwarder in a sentence

  • If once the goods have reached their destination, being sent in CFR or CIF conditions, obstacles were to arise to prevent their delivery, the Forwarder of the importer shall request instructions from the customer.

  • Claims for overcharges or duplicate ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ must be filed in writing to the Forwarder at its corporate headquarters within 180 days after the date of acceptance of the shipment by the consignee.

  • If the Forwarder has provided security out of his own means, he may demand that the Principal pays the amount for which security has been provided.

  • Quotations as to fees, rates of duty, freight charges, insurance premiums or other charges given by the Forwarder to the Customer are for information purposes only and are subject to change without notice; no quotation shall be binding upon the Forwarder unless the Forwarder in writing agrees to undertake the handling or transportation of the shipment at a specific rate or amount set forth in the quotation and payment arrangements are agreed to between the Forwarder and Customer.

  • Should the Forwarder furnish a guarantee, he shall be held harmless by his Principal from and against all the consequences thereof.

  • In case the Principal informs the Forwarder (timely) that it disagrees with the amendment, such amendment shall not apply to such Principal, however, in that case the Forwarder is entitled to terminate the Agreement without being obliged to pay any compensation whatsoever.

  • If legal proceedings or other means are resorted to in the event of overdue payment, the amount of the indebtedness shall be increased by 10% for administrative expenses, while the legal and other costs shall be borne by the Principal up to the amount (to be) paid by the Forwarder.

  • If applicable the Shipper agrees that it shall inspect the Container before loading the Goods and shall warrant and certify to the Forwarder that the Container is in satisfactory condition and fit for the stowage of the Goods.

  • The Forwarder shall not be liable for any damage, delay, expense or loss of the Goods caused by defective or insufficient packing of Goods or by inadequate loading or packing within Containers or other transport units when such loading or packing has been performed by the Shipper or on its behalf by a person other than the Forwarder.

  • The goods shall be deemed to be delivered when it has been delivered to or placed at the disposal of the Shipper or its agent in accordance with this Bill of Lading, or when the goods have been delivered to any authority or other party to which, pursuant to the law or regulation applicable at the place of delivery, the goods must be delivered, or such other place at which the Forwarder is entitled to call upon the Shipper to take delivery.