Reel 17427 - Page 1557
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- Reel 17427 - Page 1557
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- Date
- 1941/1945
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- Public Domain
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- Language
- fra
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The COMPTOIR DE L'INDUSTRIE COTONNIERE offers to buy 6,888 tons of rubber ( 1,816 kilograms to the ton) with 15 tolerance above or below the net weight, under the following terms:
1. Rubber products coming from Terre Rouge and the ( 7 COMPAGNIE DUT) CAMBODGE for 3,888 tons, from the SOCIETE INDOCHINOISE, NEVEAS Plantation, for 2,888 tons, from the SOCIETE INDOCHINOISE, REUNION DE NIMOT Plantation, for 1,888 tons.
2. The quality of the plantation rubber ( 7 must?) comprise certain percentages of different grades, according to the standard specifications and designations of the COMPTOIR. Grades shall be okayed by agents of the Committee according to delivery certification forms, and the discounts according to grade will be the same as those obtaining for deliveries to the Treasury.
3. A price of 16b France per kilogram net weight, okayed when delivered with the type of packing approved for deliveries to the Treasury. The price is understood as being for delivery loss at the warehouses in Saigon and is subject to discount to allow for the difference between the cost of shipping from the factories to Saigon and the cost of shipping from the factories to the actual place of delivery; costs of storing are chargeable to the Committee. ${ }^{2}$
4. Payments of funds in the amount of the contract will be transferred by the Committee ${ }^{2}$ to the Bank of Indo-China and the payments for each delivery remitted monthly by the Bank, at the end of the month, on presentation of invoices signed by a representative of the Committee. ${ }^{2}$
5. Deliveries must be made in installments, as the crop comes in, in the Committee's warehouses situated on the plantations of the selling companies.
The provisions of the present contract do not conflict with the selling monopoly of the COMPTOIR, which remains the required intermediary between the selling companies and the Cotton Committee.
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