U.S. Merchandise definition

U.S. Merchandise means merchandise provided to Company by TSA for the TSA Stores and shipped by TSA from the U.S. or from other countries by mutual agreement of the Parties, including sporting goods and equipment, footwear and apparel, whether such merchandise is manufactured in the U.S. or elsewhere.

Examples of U.S. Merchandise in a sentence

  • In addition to the U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures purc▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇cordance with Article 2.3, TSA may from time to time purchase or contract for on behalf of Company certain products (such as software, hardware, supplies, equipment, materials or merchandise) or services (such as legal, engineering, systems development or accounting services) for such price and upon such terms as shall be agreed upon by TSA and Company, whether by Company representatives or as determined by Company's Board of Directors.

  • At the end of each fiscal quarter during the Term hereof, or more often as TSA deems appropriate, TSA shall compute an Export Processing Charge to be applied to each Commercial Invoice to be issued during the coming fiscal quarter, by dividing the total of such costs as accumulated over the preceding fiscal quarter with the total projected value of all exports of U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures during the coming fiscal quarter.

  • Company shall reimburse TSA at TSA's cost and pay all related Export Processing Charges (as computed below) for all U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures furnished by TSA hereunder.

  • Any claims relative to the U.S. Merchandise, Store Fixtures and any additional products referred to in the foregoing shall be made by Company solely against the vendor or other warrantor, and nothing herein contained shall be construed as depriving Company of any rights, whatsoever, Company may have against such party.

  • Each Commercial Invoice shall state the cost to TSA of the U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures included in the shipment (including any inbound freight costs from a vendor to the OSR) and state the applicable Export Processing Charge.

  • Title, ownership and all risk of loss or damage to the U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures shall pass to and be borne by Company when placed at the disposal of Company at the OSR (for U.S. Merchandise and any Store Fixtures shipped from the OSR) or the location of the vendor (for U.S. Merchandise or Store Fixtures shipped from the vendor), and Company shall pay for all freight, insurance, tariffs and other expenses subsequent to such placement at Company's disposal.

  • Company agrees to pay TSA all charges within thirty (30) days after the receipt of any Commercial Invoice from TSA, or TSA at its sole option, may offer to Company payment terms approximately equal to the weighted average of the payment terms to TSA of all U.S. Merchandise or Store Fixtures, as the case may be, in the container to which the Commercial Invoice applies.

  • TSA shall prepare and submit a "Commercial Invoice" for each and every shipment of U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures.

  • This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to Dedicated TSA Employee services, Requested Assistance, U.S. Merchandise and Store Fixtures Assistance or any additional services rendered pursuant to or transactions described in Article 5, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings and agreements, if any, between the Parties, whether oral or written.

  • The Lender may, at any time after the security created by or pursuant to this Debenture has become enforceable, set off any Secured Indebtedness due from the Borrower under the Finance Documents against any obligation (contingent or otherwise) owing by it to the Borrower and apply any credit balance to which the Borrower is entitled on any account with it in accordance with Clause 12 (Application of Monies) (notwithstanding any specified maturity of any deposit standing to the credit of such account).