Accessorial Charges Sample Clauses

Accessorial Charges. As set forth on Exhibit A, RPMG shall be responsible for payment of Accessorial Charges (as defined in Exhibit A) to third parties; provided, however, that Producer agrees (i) to promptly reimburse RPMG for such Accessorial Charges upon submission to Producer of an invoice itemizing such Accessorial Charges, and (ii) that RPMG may deduct and setoff the Accessorial Charges from and against payments due to Producer by RPMG.
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Accessorial Charges. Charges imposed by third parties for the movement and storage of Ethanol produced by Cargill, Producer, or Marketing Pool Program participants including, without limitation, taxes, storage charges, switching charges, and weighing charges. Demurrage charges and detention charges incurred on loaded railcars shall be for Cargill’s account, except to the extent such charges are caused by the act or omission of Producer, in which case such charges shall be for Producer’s account.
Accessorial Charges. (i.) DRAYMAN shall not bill BROKER, and BROKER shall have no obligation to pay, for accessorial charges without the written agreement of BROKER. Said accessorial charges include, but are not limited to, driver detention, driver assist or load or unload, lumper charge(s), container/trailer detention or usage charges, container/trailer storage charges, chassis charges, any damages or theft of any containers/chassis/trailers, or other equipment which occurs while under the possession/control of DRAYMAN. (ii.) DRAYMAN shall be liable to BROKER for any of the above-described charges incurred by, charged to, or asserted against BROKER due to XXXXXXX’s failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement, any railroad equipment interchange agreement, the UIIA agreement or any applicable ocean carrier, freight forwarder, or NVOCC tariff(s).
Accessorial Charges. Wakefern does not accept and shall hold no liability for any accessorial charges or surcharges, including, without limitation, detention, layover, re-delivery and sort and segregate charges on Freight Prepaid shipments. Your company must notify its carriers that your company is solely responsible for the payment of such charges by a bold notation on all bills of lading or freight receipts, and by any other means reasonably necessary to assure compliance with this instruction: 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Corporate Traffic Department, or via e- mail: xxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx, or Listed below are the Lumper Services for Name email Phone Number Location Xxxx Xxxxxx xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Breinigsville,Pa. Xxx Xxxxxx xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 000-000-0000 Dayton,X.X. Xxx Xxxxx xxxxxxxx0000@xxxxxcom 000-000-0000 Xxxxxxxxx,X.X. Xxx Xxxxxx xxx@mybarservices 000-000-0000 So. Brunswick,N.J. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Upon receipt of our routing guide, please complete the “Wakefern Vendor Questionnaire” found on the next page and return to: via mail: Wakefern Food
Accessorial Charges. Agent shall abide by Broker’s (or that included in the electronic data interchange system) FSC (fuel surcharge) and normal accessorial charges, unless contracted. In the event, that Agent deviates from Xxxxxx’s agreed charges, Agent shall be responsible for the excess amount that Agent committed to pay to a driver or owner operator. For example, if Xxxxxx’s FSC is 50 cents per mile and Agent offers 75 cents per mile to an owner operator, without obtaining approval from Broker; then, the excess FSC results in the owner operator being paid $200 more than under Broker’s current FSC rate and Agent will be responsible for the excess, $200, offered to the owner operator. This does not alter the expectation that Broker and Carrier shall be primarily responsible for setting such charges, invoicing and collection; and, any negligence on the part of Broker and/or Carrier in this regard shall not impair or delay the right of Agent to receive payment.
Accessorial Charges. Any charge xxxxxxxx for additional work or wait time for which the Company collects will be split eighty percent (80%) to the lease operator and twenty percent (20%) to the Company. Trailers delivered to or picked up at office repair facilities will be paid for at a flat rate of twenty dollars ($20.00).
Accessorial Charges. (a) COD fees shall accrue solely for the account of the delivering carrier, and the delivering carrier shall remit each COD direct to the shipper or other properly designated payee in accordance with delivering carrier's tariffs. (b) Charges for Storage, Reconsignment, Stopping-in-transit, or other accessorial charges permitted under the applicable tariffs, shall accrue for the account of the carrier performing such services.
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Accessorial Charges. The following accessorial charges shall apply to shipments made by Shipper during the calendar year 2005. 3.1 Loading/Unloading. Shipper shall be responsible for loading and counting all freight at the origin point, and Shipper's consignee shall unload and count all freight at the delivery point. Accordingly, Shipper shall not be charged by Carrier for loading, unloading, including lumper charges, or counting freight. 3.2 Out-of-Route Mileage Charge. Carrier shall be paid $1.25 per mile for all out-of-route miles. Applicable mileage will be determined from the Household Goods Carriers' Bureau Committee's "Official Transportation Mileage Guide No. 17" (STB HGB 100-F), supplements thereto and revisions thereof, as computed by the Rand XxXxxxx Milemaker System, Version 17, revisions or reissues thereof (Shortest HGB Distance).
Accessorial Charges. Section 1. The accessorial rates are increased 0.00% on June 1, 2008, 0.00% on June 1, 2009 and 1.80% on June 1, 2010.
Accessorial Charges. Please reference the accessorial sheet for rates and information regarding additional charges that could be applied to your shipments, such as driver detention and layover fees.
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