Transportation Contracts Sample Clauses

Transportation Contracts. As of the Closing Date, there are no Transportation Contracts other than those listed on Schedule 3.01(u)(iv). (v)
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Transportation Contracts. The Grantee may enter into contracts with other school districts or persons, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School students to and from school and for field trips.
Transportation Contracts. There are no agreements or contracts related to the provision of transportation or shipping services which are material to the operation of Borrower’s or any Subsidiary’s business other than those listed on Schedule 4.17(d).
Transportation Contracts. (a) The beginning of the first sentence of Subsection 2.2(c)(iii) of the Transaction Agreement is amended to read as follows:
Transportation Contracts. Schedule 7.23, as of the date hereof, and after the date hereof, each report required to be delivered by the Borrower pursuant to Section 8.01(s)(ii), sets forth a true and complete list of all contracts of Hawk Field Services and its Restricted Subsidiaries for Midstream Services and each counterparty thereto which are longer than 6 months in duration or greater than $250,000 in expected revenue.
Transportation Contracts. Those agreements between Buyer and Transporter to be used to transport gas sold under this Agreement.
Transportation Contracts. Prior to the CPD, Seller shall enter into a firm capacity transportation agreement reasonably acceptable to Buyer for firm transportation service with respect to the delivery of SNG from the Plant to the Title Transfer Points agreed to by the Parties with input from the Marketer on the optimal delivery points for sales of SNG from the Plant. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, including without limitation, in Section 5.2 "D" (Pipeline Transportation Charge), all of the costs incurred by Seller in connection with such transportation agreements (including capacity charges, pipeline commodity transportation costs, and any associated fuel costs) shall be included in the Pipeline Transportation Charge Component of the Base Contract Price.
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Transportation Contracts. Before entering into a transportation contract, insure that the transporter is reputable. Speak with other organizations that have used the transporter to determine past performance. Look at the transporter’s fleet as well as repair facilities and spare parts stores. If the transporter does not have the capability to perform, a well-written contract will do little to deliver food to locations that need it. Checklist for Transportation Contracts Name of transporter Description of food and tonnages to be transported Duration of the contract and terms of renewal and termination Amendment of the contract Cancellation of contract for material breaches including failure to provide trucks on a timely basis or unacceptable losses of food during transport Name and title of person authorized to sign contract Force Majeure clause Right to sub-contract for independent transporters with SC approval Routes and loading and unloading locations Name(s) and title(s) of SC staff who direct the transport operation Precautions to be taken by the transporter in inclement weather Use of tarpaulins Responsibility to keep trucks in good condition, repaired, maintained, insured, and properly licensed: Insurance required by law of country of operation Licensing, both for trucks and chauffeurs required by law of country of operation Insurance or security deposit over contents transported If fuel is obtained by SC, a description of how fuel will be allocated and controlled Responsibility for supplying spare parts, if applicable Transportation rates and examples: Per metric ton per kilometer Per kilometer or per route Per time period, e.g., per week or month Handling cargo on return trips Responsibility for loading and unloading food, including costs of labor Documents to be used and routing of documents Xxxxxxxx signed by transporter at dispatch and upon receipt Procedures and responsibilities for losses: Reconstitution of damaged food Commodity suspected to be unfit for human consumption Short deliveries Waybill signed by transporter and warehouse manager or storekeeper at dispatching and receiving warehouse is primary source document for determining damages Procedures and responsibilities including use of waybills for returning food to dispatching warehouse. Payment procedures: Payment based on invoice submitted with copy of waybill signed by transporter and receiver No payment for missing or damaged food Type of payment -- US$., other currency Claims against transporter for missing...
Transportation Contracts. Prior to the Initial Delivery Date, Seller shall enter into a transportation agreement (“Transportation Contract”) with Gas Transporter as may be reasonably required by Buyer, and such Transportation Contract shall be maintained in full force and effect during the entire remaining Term as may be reasonably required by Buyer. If the Transportation Contract expires or terminates for any reason during the Term, Seller shall extend the Transportation Contract or enter into a new Transportation Contract under similar terms and conditions for the duration of the Term, subject to Buyer’s prior review and approval of the form and substance of such extension or new Transportation Contract. Buyer, as Fuel Manager, shall be responsible for acquiring any interstate gas transportation service, and negotiating and entering into all gas transportation contracts with interstate gas transporters, if applicable. Contracted Marketer. Prior to the Initial Delivery Date, Seller shall designate Buyer as contracted marketer (“Contractor”) on behalf of Seller in the Transportation Contract as provided for in Rules 1 and 35 of the Gas Transporter Gas Tariff and shall take all actions required by the Gas Transporter to authorize Buyer to act as Seller’s authorized Contractor as of the effective date of the Transportation Contract and throughout the remainder of the Term. Buyer shall take all actions required by the Gas Transporter under Rule 35 of the Gas Transporter Gas Tariff to accept Seller’s designation and to otherwise qualify as a Contractor, and Buyer shall comply with the provisions of such Rule applicable to a Contractor. Buyer and Seller shall promptly take all actions required by the Gas Transporter to terminate Buyer’s responsibilities as Contractor as of the end of the Term. Natural Gas Imbalances on Transportation Contract. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that there are no natural gas imbalances associated with the Transportation Contract as of the date that Buyer is designated as Contractor, and shall indemnify Buyer for any natural gas imbalances, including all costs or penalties associated with the Transportation Contract that have occurred during the period prior to such designation. As Fuel Manager and Contractor, Buyer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to manage all natural gas imbalances associated with the Project. Upon the expiration of the Term or earlier termination of this Agreement, Buyer shall use commercially reasonab...
Transportation Contracts. Buyer, as Fuel Manager, shall be responsible for acquiring any intrastate or interstate gas transportation service for delivery of the Natural Gas Requirements to the Project, and negotiating and entering into all gas transportation contracts with the Gas Transporter and any interstate gas transporters, if applicable. Manner of Transporting Natural Gas. Each gas transporter’s tariffs, rules, guidelines, operational procedures and policies, as they may be changed from time to time, shall define and set forth the manner in which the Natural Gas Requirements are to be transported to the Gas Delivery Point. Buyer and Seller agree to provide to each other, in as prompt a manner as reasonable, all information necessary to permit scheduling and compliance by Buyer pursuant to such requirements.
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