Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

ab Lager

English translation:

ex warehouse

Added to glossary by Steffen Walter
Jul 31, 2005 17:04
18 yrs ago
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German term

ab Lager zu übernehmen

German to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
Der Verfasser wird vom Verlag über einen beabsichtigten Ausverkauf bzw. eine beabsichtigte Makulierung informiert und hat innerhalb der folgenden 2 Wochen das Recht, durch einseitige Erklärung die noch vorhandene Restauflage bei beabsichtigtem Ausverkauf zum Verlagsabgabepreis abzüglich des Prozentsatzes seiner Beteiligung und bei beabsichtigter Makulierung unentgeltlich – ganz oder teilweise – ab Lager zu über-nehmen. Zur Teilmakulierung ist der Verlag ohne Information des Verfassers berechtigt.
Change log

Oct 31, 2008 12:21: Steffen Walter changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/99960">ninarrow1's</a> old entry - "ab Lager zu übernehmen"" to ""ex warehouse""

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ex warehouse

I don't know if this will help but I have often used this term in similar contract contexts
Peer comment(s):

agree Lancashireman : Sounds good to me, John! One way or another, this definitely calls for a phrase starting with 'ex'.
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agree Trudy Peters
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disagree Marcus Malabad : no, please see specific INCOTERMS terminology used
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to take possession of...ex stores

Peer comment(s):

neutral Trudy Peters : Not sure it's stores here. The publisher himself may still have a certain number of books in stock.
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How about 'from the warehouse'? (not quite as glamorous as 'ex stores', though)
disagree Marcus Malabad : no, Andrew, this is specific INCOTERMS terminology, see below
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Gracias Cecilia
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Ex Works

(from ref below; please check INCOTERMS in google)

EXW {+ the named place}
Ex Works

Ex means from. Works means factory, mill or warehouse, which is the seller's premises. EXW applies to goods available only at the seller's premises. Buyer is responsible for loading the goods on truck or container at the seller's premises, and for the subsequent costs and risks.
In practice, it is not uncommon that the seller loads the goods on truck or container at the seller's premises without charging loading fee.

In the quotation, indicate the named place (seller's premises) after the acronym EXW, for example EXW Kobe and EXW San Antonio.

The term EXW is commonly used between the manufacturer (seller) and export-trader (buyer), and the export-trader resells on other trade terms to the foreign buyers. Some manufacturers may use the term Ex Factory, which means the same as Ex Works.

Peer comment(s):

neutral Lancashireman : Perhaps in another context, Marcus. One way or another, this definitely calls for a phrase starting with 'ex'.
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from inventory

(or) off-shelf.
the goods are in sellers premises
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