Load All Clause Samples

The "Load All" clause requires that all goods, materials, or items specified in a contract be loaded at once, rather than in partial shipments or installments. In practice, this means the seller or shipper must ensure the entire order is prepared and loaded for transport in a single operation, which can apply to bulk commodities, equipment, or other deliverables. This clause helps streamline logistics, reduce handling costs, and minimize the risk of incomplete deliveries, ensuring that the receiving party gets the full shipment as agreed.
Load All. Document load, storage and CSR web presentment: DST will process Customer’s data, format, and index data for presentment of Documents in PDF format as described in Table A and applicable Development Documents. DST will load Documents into its electronic Application (“DST Archive”). Documents will be stored for 24 months or until the Agreement is terminated, whichever is earlier, following the load date of Documents. DST shall properly destroy Documents on its system once DST is no longer obligated to maintain such Documents, as set forth herein. All loaded Documents will be available online for CSR viewing, regardless of whether or not the End-User has provided Consent for delivery of Documents.
Load All. Document load, storage and CSR web presentment: SS&C will load Documents into its electronic Application (“SS&C Archive”). Documents will be stored for thirty-six (36) months or until the Agreement is terminated, whichever is earlier, following the load date of Documents. SS&C shall properly destroy Documents on its system once SS&C is no longer obligated to maintain such Documents, as set forth herein. All loaded Documents will be available online for CSR viewing, regardless of whether or not the End-User has provided Consent for delivery of Documents.

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  • Baggage THE CARRIER shall be liable for loss or damage to checked baggage by the sole reason that the act causing the destruction, loss or damage occurred while the checked baggage was on board the aircraft or at any time under the custody of THE CARRIER. For unchecked baggage including personal items, THE CARRIER shall be liable if damage was caused by its fault or the fault of its employees or agents.

  • Passengers THE CARRIER shall be liable for damages resulting from the death of a Passenger or any bodily injury sustained by a Passenger if the act causing the damages took place on board the aircraft or during boarding or deboarding operations.

  • Metering Equipment 13.01. Utility will furnish, install, own and maintain metering equipment capable of measuring the flow of kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy. The Customer's service associated with the CRG will be metered at a single metering point. The metering equipment will measure energy delivered by Utility to Customer and also measure energy delivered by Customer to Utility. Customer agrees to provide safe and reasonable access to the premises for installation of this equipment and its future maintenance or removal.

  • Leading Hand Allowance A person appointed as a leading hand shall be paid at the rate of the undermentioned hourly amounts above the hourly rates of the highest classification supervised in accordance with the number of persons supervised. In charge of not more than one person $0.38 per hour In charge of two and not more than five persons $0.83 per hour In charge of six and not more than 10 persons $1.06 per hour In charge of more than 10 persons $1.41 per hour

  • Wages and Allowances The wages contained herein at Clause 7 – Wages Schedules will be in lieu of the wages described in other Appendices of this Agreement but are to be read in conjunction with Clause 4 of this Appendix. The allowances will apply as contained in Appendix A unless mentioned otherwise in this Appendix. 3.1 An employee working under this Appendix will receive the wage rates and allowances as described below when employed in the cottage sector/ commercial for service and maintenance only or as otherwise agreed by the parties, that is, the employer, the ETU and the majority of employees.