Package, Labels and Sealing Sample Clauses

Package, Labels and Sealing. The Customer shall ensure that all Goods:
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Package, Labels and Sealing. The Customer is responsible for the correct and appropriate packaging of the Goods. The Customer shall pack (‘package’ includes ILU’s) the Goods in such a way that they are protected from total or partial loss and from damage during the carriage and in such a way that they cannot harm persons, other goods or transport equipment during the entire carriage. The Customer shall also be responsible for the weight distribution in the ILU and the Customer must guarantee that the load of an ILU is the same as the weight indicated on all documents provided by the Customer to Lineas. If the actual load is exceeded, Lineas has the right to invoice any and all additional costs to the Customer. If Lineas, in its reasonable opinion, considers that the Goods or any part thereof cannot be safely or properly carried or stored due to the condition of the Goods, inappropriate packaging, labelling and sealing, Lineas shall be entitled to request that the Customer inspects any part thereof and takes any remedial steps as are reasonably necessary prior to Lineas being required to carry the Goods. In the event that such steps result in the Train being delayed beyond its scheduled departure time, Lineas shall not be liable and any costs, penalties, fees, compensations, charges and/or indemnification payments incurred by Lineas shall be payable by the Customer. The Customer shall remove old labels and markings from the ILU’s referring to previous loads and the Customer is to placard and mark in accordance with the RID. The Customer shall attach the necessary labels to the ILU’s and these labels, which cannot be considered as part of the Goods, must be of sufficient quality to survive the transport. In any case, paper labels are not considered to be of good quality. A label missing or partly detached shall be considered as a fault solely attributable to the Customer. The Customer shall be liable for all damages and costs arising from missing, incorrect and/or defective labels, such as, but not limited to, the costs of shunting out a wagon.

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