F.O.B. and F.A.S. terms.

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(a) When the term is F.O.B. the place of shipment, the seller must at that place ship the goods in the manner provided in ORS 72.5040 and bear the expense and risk of putting them into the possession of the carrier; or

(b) When the term is F.O.B. the place of destination, the seller must at the expense and risk of the seller transport the goods to that place and there tender delivery of them in the manner provided in ORS 72.5030;

(c) When under either (a) or (b) the term is also F.O.B. vessel, car or other vehicle, the seller must in addition at the expense and risk of the seller load the goods on board. If the term is F.O.B. vessel the buyer must name the vessel and in an appropriate case the seller must comply with the provisions of ORS 72.3230 on the form of bill of lading.

(2) Unless otherwise agreed the term F.A.S. vessel (which means "free alongside ship") at a named port, even though used only in connection with the stated price, is a delivery term under which the seller must:

(a) At the expense and risk of the seller deliver the goods alongside the vessel in the manner usual in that port or on a dock designated and provided by the buyer; and

(b) Obtain and tender a receipt for the goods in exchange for which the carrier is under a duty to issue a bill of lading.

(3) Unless otherwise agreed in any case falling within paragraph (a) or (c) of subsection (1) of this section or subsection (2) of this section the buyer must seasonably give any needed instructions for making delivery, including when the term is F.A.S. or F.O.B. the loading berth of the vessel and in an appropriate case its name and sailing date. The seller may treat the failure of needed instructions as a failure of cooperation as provided in ORS 72.3110. The seller may also at the option of the seller move the goods in any reasonable manner preparatory to delivery or shipment.

(4) Under the term F.O.B. vessel or F.A.S. unless otherwise agreed the buyer must make payment against tender of the required documents and the seller may not tender nor the buyer demand delivery of the goods in substitution for the documents. [1961 c.726 §72.3190]


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