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The company is looking to sell on the plane instead of taking delivery.
"They're part of the group taking delivery here in the basement level."
Before taking delivery the Governor wanted a flight in the machine.
Down payment: the amount you've agreed to pay before taking delivery.
As a result, buyers waited 2-8 weeks before taking delivery.
General Electric plans to start taking delivery of those planes late this year.
The Saudis stopped taking delivery after receiving the 10th plane last year.
Richard Sheridan, for instance, settled his account three years after taking delivery.
Now they've begun taking delivery, but there's a problem.
The person physically taking delivery doesn't need to be qualified if they don't perform recovery work.
The airline will start taking delivery of the planes with a 98-seat configuration in 2011, the statement said.
A computer error resulted in us taking delivery of an automatic-transmission model instead.
It is taking delivery of far fewer airplanes this year and next year than American.
Simply taking delivery does not amount to acceptance.
Soon after taking delivery of the car, he had a crash in it, due to its defective steering mechanism.
This resulted in the Indian Navy not taking delivery of the vessel.
"I'm not fond of taking deliveries on short notice under moonlit skies."
However prior to taking delivery of the goods the customer changed his mind and decided that he did not want the goods after all.
But if he buys, he risks taking delivery in two or three years - perhaps just as the boom collapses.
The restaurant is closed until the spring, but it will resume taking delivery orders for its crab cakes on Jan. 15.
Similarly, he is entitled (subject to contrary agreement) to refuse to pay except in exchange for taking delivery of the goods, section 28.
Berlin was the largest customer, taking delivery of 177 examples, plus a further 5 which were acquired from Rostock in 1995.
In manufacturing and retailing, just-in-time ordering - taking delivery on parts only when needed - is another strategy.
Aludra was taking delivery of two wagonloads of barrels in various sizes.
He loaded the truck as full as he could, then roared off for the shops taking delivery.