Aggregate Sample Clauses

Aggregate. This is an aggregate Contract with Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc., Environmental Logistics, Inc., Ocean Blue Environmental Services Inc., and United Pumping Service Inc., with a total aggregate contract amount not to exceed $1,500,000.00.
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Aggregate. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION “Exclusions”, EACH PARTY AND ITS AFFILIATES’ AGGREGATE LIABILITY IN ANY EVENT FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THIS MLSA, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID BY CUSTOMER TO SNOW UNDER THE ORDER FORM OR SOW RELATED TO THE CLAIM DURING THE 6 MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE SUCH LIABILITY AROSE.
Aggregate. This is an aggregate Contract with Ocean Blue Environmental Services Inc., and OFRS, Inc., with a total aggregate contract amount not to exceed $3,000,000.00.
Aggregate. CLASS A-1, CLASS A-2 CLASS A-3 DISTRIBUTION DATES COMPONENT A-9-1 ------------------ --------------- February 25, 2001....................................................................... $120,608,008.03 March 25, 2001.......................................................................... 119,551,401.71 April 25, 2001.......................................................................... 118,450,207.01 May 25, 2001............................................................................ 117,304,891.85 June 25, 2001........................................................................... 116,115,946.81 July 25, 2001........................................................................... 114,883,884.73 August 25, 2001......................................................................... 113,609,240.42 September 25, 2001...................................................................... 112,292,570.25 October 25, 2001........................................................................ 110,934,498.74 November 25, 2001....................................................................... 109,535,674.74 December 25, 2001....................................................................... 108,097,199.63 January 25, 2002........................................................................ 106,621,473.08 February 25, 2002....................................................................... 105,111,402.02 March 25, 2002.......................................................................... 103,576,831.44 April 25, 2002.......................................................................... 102,040,877.49 May 25, 2002............................................................................ 100,512,325.64 June 25, 2002........................................................................... 98,991,468.96 July 25, 2002........................................................................... 97,478,268.33 August 25, 2002......................................................................... 95,972,684.82 September 25, 2002...................................................................... 94,474,679.69 October 25, 2002........................................................................ 92,984,214.42 November 25, 2002....................................................................... 91,501,250.69
Aggregate. Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000);
Aggregate all labor, equipment, and materials for placement and removal of aggregate for the temporary entrance apron, access drive, and access to the Well.
Aggregate. Buyer shall (a) cause the insurer to endorse the insurance policy to provide for written notification to the Seller by the insurer not less than thirty (30) days prior to cancellation, expiration or modification and (b) name the Seller as an additional insured on the insurance policy. Buyer shall furnish the Seller with a certificate of insurance evidencing compliance with this Section 10.6 and referencing this Agreement within sixty (60) days of the Closing Date or, in the event of insurance renewal, within ten (10) days of such renewal.
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Aggregate. CATEGORY COUNT AGG. PRIN.
Aggregate. Furnish aggregates from sources that conform to the requirements shown in Table 1 and as specified in this Section. Aggregate requirements in this Section, including those shown in Table 1, may be modified or eliminated when shown on the plans. Additional aggregate requirements may be specified when shown on the plans. Provide aggregate stockpiles that meet the definitions in this Section for coarse, intermediate, or fine aggregate. Aggregate from reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is not required to meet Table 1 requirements unless otherwise shown on the plans. Supply aggregates that meet the definitions in Tex-100-E for crushed gravel or crushed stone. The Engineer will designate the plant or the quarry as the sampling location. Provide samples from materials produced for the project. The Engineer will establish the Surface Aggregate Classification (SAC) and perform Los Angeles abrasion, magnesium sulfate soundness, and Micro-Deval tests. Perform all other aggregate quality tests listed in Table 1. Document all test results on the mixture design report. The Engineer may perform tests on independent or split samples to verify Contractor test results. Stockpile aggregates for each source and type separately. Determine aggregate gradations for mixture design and production testing based on the washed sieve analysis given in Tex-200-F, Part II.
Aggregate. It has been determined by the parties that economically viable aggregate may be recovered on the Property. All aggregate recovered as part of the mining process shall be first utilized by FLPC for ongoing mining and property development / road building activities on any of its properties, and equally stockpile for same. Any excess aggregate not required by FLPC may be acquired from FLPC by Owner, after mineral processing is completed, on an as-is where-is basis. If Owner does not wish to acquire such excess aggregate, then FLPC may sell the aggregate at its discretion, with such sales being subject to normal Net Smelter Return royalty payments.
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