Total Goods Value definition
Examples of Total Goods Value in a sentence
The Buyer has the right to require extra services in relation to the Goods at Place of Destination which shall not be viewed as included in the Total Goods Value.
The Total Goods Value and all other amounts payable by the Buyer to the Seller under the Contract shall be payable without the right to any discount, deduction, set-off, lien, claim or counter- claim.
In case the Buyer fails to pay the remaining amount of the Total Goods Value within 5 days as specified above, the Seller shall not be liable to deliver the Goods to the Buyer and is entitled to retain the advance payment paid by the Buyer for compensation of the Seller’s expenses and/or losses.
The Buyer has the right to require extra services in relation to the Goods at the Place of Destination which shall not be viewed as included in the Total Goods Value.
If the Total Goods Value or any other amounts due by the Buyer to the Seller under the Contract are not paid when due, interest shall be accrued and shall be paid on all amounts outstanding until payment in full is received into the Seller’s bank account as described in Clause 4.10.
If the Total Goods Value or any other amounts due by the Buyer to the Seller under the Contract are not paid when due, interest shall be accrued and shall be paid on all amounts outstanding until payment in full is received into the Seller’s bank account as described in Clause 4.10.2.
If the Total Goods Value or any other amounts due by the Buyer to the Seller under the Contract are not paid when due, interest shall be accrued and shall be paid on all amounts outstanding until payment in full is received into the Seller’s bank account as described in Clause 5.10.2. 5.5.8.