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Packing and Unpacking. 8.1 Except as provided in condition 6.9, the contract is not intended to confer a benefit on any third party and no third party is entitled to enforce any provision of the contract. 4.1 Where the contract includes packing the choice of packing materials is at the sole discretion of the Company. 8.2 If any provision of these conditions is held to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part; the validity of the other provisions of these conditions and the remainder of the provisions in question shall not be affected. 4.2 All packing materials supplied by the Company remain the Company's property. The customer shall notify the Company as soon as the materials are available for the Company to collect, after unpacking. 8.3 English law is the law applicable to the contract. 4.3 Where the contract includes unpacking, the Company shall be relieved of its obligation in this respect to the extent that, at the customers request any unpacking is not carried out at the time of delivery
Packing and Unpacking. When a room is vacated, all classroom teachers involved in an involuntary classroom move, including packing and unpacking and excluding yearly maintenance, shall be compensated with a two hundred dollar ($200.00) unrestricted stipend. Teachers without classrooms shall be compensated with a one hundred dollar ($100.00) unrestricted stipend. In addition, except for voluntary transfers, employees shall be compensated twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per hour (not to exceed six [6] hours) while moving classroom contents to any other room within the District if the move occurs during the summer or outside the normal work. All non-consumable materials shall be the property of the Board of Education.
Packing and Unpacking. (i) AETA will arrange for the packing of the Work at the place of delivery. (ii) Packing and unpacking of Work at each Exhibiting Gallery will be assisted by professional art handlers or museum personnel supplied by each Exhibiting Gallery under the direction of AETA. All special packing and unpacking instructions issued by Lender shall be explicitly followed.
Packing and Unpacking. 1) Supervision of packing, unpacking and placement of equipment shall be furnished by the Contractor during the Contractor’s normal working hours without additional charge to the PSAP. 2) Rearrangement of equipment on the same site for PSAP convenience shall be at PSAP expense.
Packing and Unpacking. A. Management will provide each ALJ with sufficient moving supplies (boxes, etc.) prior to the move and will grant a reasonable amount of time, up to a maximum of two work days, away from assigned duties to pack and unpack. Packing, unpacking, setting up, and moving of any furniture/equipment and personal items will be done in a way that does not jeopardize the health and safety of employees. In accordance with appropriate laws and regulations, Management will assist ALJs in resolving any claims for damages and injuries incurred during the relocation process and installation of office furniture. This provision is not applicable to remote sites. B. ALJs will identify all their boxes appropriately. Management will direct the movers to associate the proper boxes with the appropriate workstation, so that when the ALJs report to their new location, their materials will be in their offices, with furniture arranged as desired by the ALJ. This provision is not applicable to remote sites. C. Management will provide the specific date for the move when such date is provided to Management; and will provide at least 3 weeks advance notice of the projected move so that ALJs may pack and prepare for the move while still accommodating their hearing schedules. This provision is not applicable to remote sites.
Packing and Unpacking. It is the State’s sole discretion to decide whether the State will pack and/or unpack moving boxes or whether the Contractor shall pack and/or unpack. The Contractor shall not be responsible for the damage of contents which have been packed by the State so long as the damage is due to improper packing. The Contractor shall be responsible for the damage of contents which have been packed by the Contractor so long as the damage is due to improper packing. If packing or unpacking services are ordered, the quote must specify this as a separate line item.
Packing and Unpacking. (i) Upon delivery of the Works to the Gallery they will be unpacked by suitably qualified Gallery personnel under the direction of AETA. (ii) A representative of the Gallery and AETA shall be present at any unpacking or repacking of Works at the Gallery. Moreover it is agreed that a person accredited by AETA to be the bona fide representative of an owner of any Work may be authorised by AETA to be present at unpacking and repacking of Works at the Gallery. (iii) Repacking of Works at the conclusion of the Exhibition shall be carried out by suitably qualified Gallery personnel approved by and under the direction of AETA. (iv) All packing and unpacking instructions issued by or on behalf of AETA shall be explicitly followed. (v) Each Work must be handled with special care at all times to prevent damage or deterioration. For the purpose of repacking, original packing materials must be retained and the Works repacked with the same materials and in the same way as they were delivered to Gallery.
Packing and Unpacking. All packing and unpacking instructions sent by Northwest shall be followed explicitly by competent packers provided by the Exhibitor. Each object shall be handled with the greatest possible care at all times to ensure against damage or deterioration. The Exhibitor agrees to furnish a verbal report of the condition of all objects in the Exhibition within 24 hours of unpacking and to provide a written condition report if requested by Northwest. Damage, whether in transit or on the Exhibitor's premises, regardless of who may be responsible, must be reported in detail by telephone and in writing to Northwest immediately. Should damage occur during transit, notify the carrier at once as well and save all packing material until the carrier or the carrier's agent has inspected it.
Packing and Unpacking. The cost for normal moving services including packing of normal household effects for shipment and partial unpacking and placement of household goods at the new residence.

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  • Packaging and Shipping All shipping containers shall be packed and packaged to: (i) ensure safe arrival to final destination; (ii) secure the lowest transportation costs;(iii) comply with requirements of common carriers; (iv) meet Buyer's written instructions; and (v) meet the requirements of all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.

  • PACKING AND SHIPMENT Deliveries shall be made as specified without charge for boxing, carting, or storage, unless otherwise specified. Articles shall be suitably packed to secure lowest transportation cost and to conform to the requirements of common carriers and any applicable specifications. Order numbers and symbols must be plainly marked on all invoices, packages, bills of lading, and shipping orders. Bill of lading should accompany each invoice. Count or weight shall be final and conclusive on shipments not accompanied by packing lists.

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  • Packaging and Labeling Seller shall properly ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, and ship Goods and provide Buyer with shipment documentation showing the Order number, Seller’s identification number for the subject Goods, the quantity of goods in shipment and the number of cartons or containers in the shipment.

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