Example sentences of "of [noun sg] of the goods " in BNC.

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1 The format of a charter party bill of lading differs from that of a liner bill of lading in that the latter stipulates the terms of carriage of the goods on the bill of lading itself .
2 The long list in section 2 includes such things as the quantity , composition , method of manufacture , fitness for purpose and date of manufacture of the goods .
3 When goods are on board ship , the indorsement and delivery of the bill of lading ( which is an acknowledgement of receipt of the goods given by the master of the ship ) transfers the ownership .
4 Yet , the right of control can be transferred to the consignee up until the moment of receipt of the goods by the carrier .
5 It is also at least arguable that these sections of the UCTA prevent the seller from imposing an obligation on the buyer to permit the seller to exercise the options of alteration of the goods or taking them back for a refund , because such actions by the seller would be in breach of his warranty of quiet possession .
6 He may hand over the means of control of the goods , e.g. the key to the premises where they are housed .
7 Unlike the DFR , the CKR contained a ‘ no disposal ’ ( ’ no disp ’ ) clause , in which the shipper waived his right of disposal of the goods while in transit .
8 ‘ ( 1 ) The unpaid seller of goods loses his lien or right of retention in respect of them ( a ) when he delivers the goods to a carrier or other bailee or custodier for the purpose of transmission to the buyer without reserving the right of disposal of the goods ; ( b ) when the buyer or his agent lawfully obtains possession of the goods , ( c ) by waiver of the lien or right of retention . ’
9 Section 19 provides that , if the seller reserves a right of disposal of the goods until certain conditions are fulfilled , property does not pass until those conditions are fulfilled .
10 On termination , the Seller may exercise any of the following rights , either alone , or in any combination : ( i ) dispose of the goods as it thinks fit ; ( ii ) retain any deposit or part payment made by the Buyer ; ( iii ) recover damages from the Buyer in respect of any losses it suffers as a result of the Buyer 's failure to take delivery , including , but not limited to , the profit it would have made had the buyer performed its obligations , the costs of storage of the goods and the costs of disposing of the goods .
11 Or , the contract may impose a time limit on bringing proceedings : We will be discharged from all liability arising under this contract unless proceedings are commenced within 12 months from the date of delivery of the goods .
12 The position is rather different when the goods came into the defendant 's hands by reason of a genuine , voluntary bailment for then the bailee has a statutory power of sale of the goods if the bailor fails to collect them .
13 Where the supplies in the chain involve the movement of goods between member states , there is a potential requirement for suppliers in the chain to register for VAT in the country of destination of the goods .
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