Transport of Goods Sample Clauses

Transport of Goods. Delete in (a) 21 days’ notice and replace for 30 days’ notice.
Transport of Goods. The Contractor shall satisfy itself of its obligations under the Transport Co‑ordination Act 1966 (WA) with respect to any transport of the Modules that may be required for work under the Contract.
Transport of Goods. Article 7: Exemption from Physical Customs Inspection, Bond Deposit, and Escort
Transport of Goods. 3.1.1 The Supplier shall transport the Goods to the place agreed upon in this Contract for Supplies. The Supplier shall, however, be bound by instructions given to it by the Buyer at any time after the conclusion of this Contract for Supplies as regards the place of destination and such instructions shall take precedence over this Contract for Supplies. Additional cost, if any, incurred by the Supplier as a result of complying with such instructions shall be borne by the Buyer.
Transport of Goods. Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Agreement:
Transport of Goods. The offices and our port ticket agencies are available to provide any information, quotes and reservations regarding the transport of goods.
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Transport of Goods. Unless otherwise stated in the Particular Conditions: the Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 21 days’ notice of the date on which any Plant or a major item of other Goods will be delivered to the Site; the Contractor shall be responsible for packing, loading, transporting, receiving, unloading, storing and protecting all Goods and other things required for the Works; and the Contractor shall indemnify and hold the Procuring entity harmless against and from all damages, losses and expenses (including legal fees and expenses) resulting from the transport of Goods, and shall negotiate and pay all claims arising from their transport. Contractor’s Equipment The Contractor shall be responsible for all Contractors’ Equipment. When brought on to the Site, Contractor’s Equipment shall be deemed to be exclusively intended for the execution of the Works. The Contractor shall not remove from the Site any major items of Contractor’s Equipment without the consent of the Engineer. However, consent shall not be required for vehicles transporting Goods or Contractor’s Personnel off Site. Protection of the Environment The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to protect the environment (both on and off the Site) and to limit damage and nuisance to people and property resulting from pollution, noise and other results of his operations. The Contractor shall ensure that emissions, surface discharges and effluent from the Contractor’s activities shall not exceed the values stated in the Specification or prescribed by applicable Laws. Electricity, Water and Gas The Contractor shall, except as stated below, be responsible for the provision of all power, water and other services he may require for his construction activities and to the extent defined in the Specifications, for the tests. The Contractor shall be entitled to use for the purposes of the Works such supplies of electricity, water, gas and other services as may be available on the Site and of which details and prices are given in the Specification. The Contractor shall, at his risk and cost, provide any apparatus necessary for his use of these services and for measuring the quantities consumed. The quantities consumed and the amounts due (at these prices) for such services shall be agreed or determined by the Engineer in accordance with Sub-Clause 2.5 [Procuring entity’s Claims] and Sub-Clause 3.5 [Determinations]. The Contractor shall pay these amounts to the Procuring entity. Procuring entity Equipm...
Transport of Goods. 1. Transport of goods between the territories of the States of the Contracting Parties and in transit through their territories shall be carried out without permits.
Transport of Goods. Add the following sub-clause to the end of Sub-Clause 4.16 of General Conditions 4.16.1Existing roads and other public roads may be used by the Contractor at his risk and cost to carry out construction activities, with prior approval of the concerned authority. 4.16.2The Contractor’s heavy construction traffic or tracked equipment shall not travel on any public road or bridge, unless the Contractor has made arrangements with the authority concerned and has obtained the approval of the Engineer to such arrangements. The Contractor shall include in his price the cost of strengthening any such public road or bridge if he considers it would be necessary 4.16.3The Contractor shall repair any damage to the road or bear the cost thereof due to movement of contractor’s plants and equipment, vehicles etc. to the specifications and satisfaction of road authorities as well as of Engineer. 4.16.4The Contractor shall plan transportation of construction materials to work site in accordance with traffic regulations enforced by local traffic authorities from time to time and in such a way that road accidents are avoided. 4.16.5No claim whatsoever shall be entertained on this account. The transportation of certain plant, equipment and materials may not be possible during the daytime and may have to be carried out within a time schedule as specified by the traffic police. 4.16.6No extra payment will be made for construction and maintenance of temporary haul roads if any needed including any special protection or strengthening required and all cost of such works shall be deemed to have been included in the costs of items contained in the Pricing Documents. 4.16.7The Contractor shall be responsible for the design, coordination and carrying out all necessary road works as per MORTH Specification and these works shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) Roads works including new roads, strengthening / widening of existing roads, road diversions including repairs and making up diversion works, new utility diversions, dismantling of central verges, footpaths, railings, drains etc. and any other work; (ii) Landscaping works around stations such as car parking, earth filling, footpath, kerb stones, horticulture etc., and (iii) Any other work as per site requirement as stated in the Contract or as instructed by the Engineer.
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