ANNUAL SHIPPING AUCTION PREMIUM REBATE Sample Clauses

ANNUAL SHIPPING AUCTION PREMIUM REBATE. The Annual Shipping Auction Premium Rebate shall be calculated based on the following formula:¶AAPR = ⎛ ATAPR − A⎜ ATTSA⎝ ¶ ¶ Where:¶ ¶ AAPR is amount of the Annual Shipping Auction Premium Rebate paid to the Customer.¶ ¶ ATAPR is the total Auction Premiums received by CBH for Annual Shipping Period Capacity including any interest earned by CBH on those Auction Premiums.¶ ¶ ATAC is the Total Auction Costs for the Annual Shipping Period Auctions.¶ ¶ ATTSAC is the total tonnes of grain shipped from all four Port Terminal Facilities by all CBH Customers using Capacity acquired for Shipping Windows within the Annual Shipping Period through the Auctions.¶ ¶ ATTSC is the total tonnes of Bulk Wheat shipped by CBH on behalf of the Customer from all Port Terminal Facilities using Capacity acquired for Shipping Windows within the Annual Shipping Period through the Auctions.¶
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ANNUAL SHIPPING AUCTION PREMIUM REBATE. The Annual Shipping Auction Premium Rebate shall be calculated based on the following formula:
ANNUAL SHIPPING AUCTION PREMIUM REBATE. The Annual Shipping Auction Premium Rebate shall be calculated based on the following formula: AAPR = ⎛ ATAPR − ATAC ⎞×ATTSC ⎝ ⎠ ⎜ ATTSAC ⎟ Where: AAPR is amount of the Annual Shipping Auction Premium Rebate paid to the Customer. ATAPR is the total Auction Premiums received by CBH for Annual Shipping Period Capacity including any interest earned by CBH on those Auction Premiums. ATAC is the Total Auction Costs for the Annual Shipping Period Auctions. ATTSAC is the total tonnes of grain shipped from all four Port Terminal Facilities by all CBH Customers using Capacity acquired for Shipping Windows within the Annual Shipping Period through the Auctions. ATTSC is the total tonnes of Bulk Wheat shipped by CBH on behalf of the Customer from all Port Terminal Facilities using Capacity acquired for Shipping Windows within the Annual Shipping Period through the Auctions. outlines the CBH Board of Directors approved Port Terminal Services Fees and Charges which will be altered only by the CBH Board. The fees and charges outlined are intended to apply from 1st November 2011 to 31st October 2012. However, the prices are indicative only and will be considered by the CBH Board in August 2011. Consistent with the undertaking, if the prices are revised, the new prices will be published on CBH’s website. All prices are quoted in AUD and are exclusive of GST.

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