Examples of Processed Goods in a sentence
The Processed Goods shall be deemed Conditional Goods as defined in (V)(1).
The Customer may only install or affix the Goods to other goods (so that they become an Accession to those other goods) or use or permit the Goods to be manufactured, processed, assembled, commingled or otherwise dealt with (so that they become Processed Goods) in the ordinary course of its normal business.
Despite clause 5(a), the Customer may sell the Goods, any Accession or any Processed Goods to a third party in the normal course of the Customer’s business provided that the Customer holds the proceeds of sale on trust for the Supplier to the extent of the Amount Payable.
Processed Goods or our proportional ownership rights to such Goods shall be considered our Goods under retention of title in accordance with the provisions hereinabove.
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For purpose of this clause 7, “such part” means an amount equal in dollar terms to the amount owing by the Purchaser to BlueScope at the time the Goods are used in the manufacture of, or incorporated into, the Processed Goods.
The Purchaser gives irrevocable authority to the Company or its agents, to enter any premises occupied by the Purchaser at any reasonable time but without notice, to remove any Goods not paid for in full by the Purchaser (including Goods which have become an Accession or any Processed Goods).
Until payment is received in full the Company shall, without prejudice to any other rights and remedies and to the maximum extent permitted by law, be entitled to reclaim any Goods in the Purchaser’s possession or control (including any Goods that have become an Accession or Processed Goods) and to dispose of them or retain them for its own benefit.
Effects of Timeliness on the Trade Pattern between Primary and Processed Goods.
The Purchaser may only install or affix the Goods to other goods (so that they become an Accession to those other goods) or use or permit the Goods to be manufactured, processed, assembled, commingled or otherwise dealt with (so that they become Processed Goods) in the ordinary course of its normal business.