LOAD OUT Clause Samples

The LOAD OUT clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for removing equipment, materials, or personnel from a site at the end of a project or contract. Typically, it outlines the timeline for departure, the condition in which the site must be left, and any required inspections or documentation. This clause ensures an orderly and efficient transition at project completion, minimizing disputes and clarifying obligations for both parties.
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LOAD OUT. All MARKETING VENDOR materials and GARBAGE must be removed from event site by 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 8, 2017.
LOAD OUT. All MERCHANDISE VENDOR materials and GARBAGE must be removed from event site by 11:00 p.m. on Monday, July 4, 2016.
LOAD OUT. Buyer is responsible for removing and transporting the Property from the Premises (“Load-Out”) at Buyer’s sole risk and expense and otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Load-Out shall be completed by ▇▇▇▇▇ as expeditiously as possible while taking all reasonable measures to prevent injury to person or damage to property. Upon payment of the entire Purchase Price, Buyer shall complete all Load-Out activities and remove the Property from the Premises on or before the applicable load-out deadline, as follows:
LOAD OUT. Buyer is responsible for performing and/or hiring the performance of all work and activities (including any required disassembly) necessary to complete the loading, removal and transportation of the Property from the real estate identified as Tract 1 (collectively, “Load-Out Activities”) at Buyer’s sole risk and expense and otherwise in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Load-Out Activities shall be performed and completed as expeditiously as possible while taking all reasonable measures to prevent injury to person or damage to property and to minimize the disruption of the use of Tract 1. Upon payment of the entire Purchase Price, Buyer shall complete all Load-Out Activities and remove the Property on or before the applicable load-out deadline, as follows:
LOAD OUT. 1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or Crew Chief (working) 1 Head Electrician (working) 1 Head Audio (working) 1 Head Video (working) 1 Head ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/Props (working) 12 Stagehands 3 Riggers (2-up & 1 down) 8 Loaders 1 Forklift w/driver (where necessary)
LOAD OUT. All materials must be removed from Woodstock City Church property by 8:00 PM.
LOAD OUT. All materials must be removed from Festival grounds by 9:00 pm on Sunday, June 21, 2020. Equipment load-out begins Sunday, June 21, no earlier, and potentially later than, 6:30pm. Equipment load-out ends: Sunday, June 21, 9:00pm. ABSOLUTELY NO EARLY STRIKE WILL BE PERMITTED. EARLY STRIKE WILL RESULT IN A CHARGE OF $100.00.
LOAD OUT. All materials must be removed from Chattahoochee Technical College property by 8:30 PM.
LOAD OUT. All NON-PROFIT VENDOR materials and GARBAGE must be removed from event site by 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, 2019.
LOAD OUT. Removing the cotton from the warehouse and loading the cotton into a conveyance. Net Worth. When liabilities are subtracted from allowable assets, it is the balance amount. In determining allowable assets, credit may be given for appraisal of real property less improvements and for the appraisal of insurable property such as buildings, machinery, equipment, and merchandise inventory only to the extent that such property is protected by insurance against loss or damage by fire, lightning, and other risk. Such insurance must be in the form of lawful insurance policies issued by insurance companies authorized to do such business and subject to service of process in the State in which the warehouse is located. AMS will determine what assets are allowable and under what conditions appraisals may be used. Non-storage cotton. Those transit ▇▇▇▇▇ received temporarily into a warehouse for conditioning, transferring or assembling for shipment, or specific lots of cotton moving through a warehouse for current merchandising or mill use, against which no warehouse receipts are issued and no storage charges assessed. Open Storage Cotton. Cotton stored in the warehouse belonging to others which is not warehouse receipted or company owned. Reconcentrated or consolidated cotton. Those ▇▇▇▇▇ received into licensed storage space from one or more outside locations for the purpose of shipping such cotton as one unit, block or load. WA-401 (07-31-18) Page 3 of 29 Schedule of Charges. The public tariff or uniform rate or amount charged by the Warehouse Operator for specific services offered or rendered under the USWA. Schedule of Fees. Those fees charged and assessed by AMS for licensing or services furnished under the USWA to help defray the costs of administering the USWA. Storage cotton. Cotton received into, stored in, or delivered out of the warehouse which is not classified as non-storage. Transit cotton. Those ▇▇▇▇▇ remaining less than 14 calendar days, that are unloaded into and reloaded from licensed storage space as a stopover point during transport from one destination to another.