Common use of Appeal Samples Clause in Contracts

Appeal Samples. A. For grain graded under the United States Standards, the appeal sample is to be secured and delivered to an office charged with providing official grain inspection services under the AMA or the USGSA. Procedures used to determine the grade of the grain will be as set forth in regulations issued under the AMA or the USGSA as applicable. The sample is to be accompanied by (each of the following): (1) a copy of the written request for appeal; (2) the original grain inspection certificate upon which the appeal is based; and (3) an agreement to pay the costs of such inspection, as prescribed by the AMA or the USGSA. B. For grain not graded under United States Standards because such standards have not been established, the party requesting the appeal is to apply directly to AMS for consideration. AMS’s determination shall be binding on all interested parties. C. The sample of the grain subject to the appeal shall be submitted for inspection as soon as possible. The certificate representing the appeal inspection result will supersede the original inspection certificate. The original or a copy of the appeal inspection certificate is to be sent to the party requesting the appeal, with copies distributed to the depositor or holder of the warehouse receipt, the Warehouse Operator, and the licensed sampler and inspector executing the original certificate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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Appeal Samples. A. For grain dry beans graded under the United States Standards, the appeal sample is to be secured and delivered to an office charged with providing official grain dry bean inspection services under the AMA or the USGSAAMA. Procedures used to determine the grade of the grain dry beans will be as set forth in regulations issued under the AMA or the USGSA AMA, as applicable. The sample is to be accompanied by (each of the following): (1) a copy of the written request for appeal; (2) the original grain dry bean inspection certificate upon which the appeal is based; and (3) an agreement to pay the costs of such inspection, as prescribed by the AMA or the USGSAAMA. B. For grain dry beans not graded under United States Standards because such standards have not been established, the party requesting the appeal is to apply directly to AMS for consideration. AMS’s determination shall be binding on all interested parties. C. The sample of the grain dry beans subject to the appeal shall be submitted for inspection as soon as possible. The certificate representing the appeal inspection result will supersede the original inspection certificate. The original or a copy of the appeal inspection certificate is to be sent to the party requesting the appeal, with copies distributed to the depositor or holder of the warehouse receipt, the Warehouse Operator, and the licensed sampler and inspector executing the original certificate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing Agreement

Appeal Samples. A. For grain dry beans graded under the United States Standards, the appeal sample is to be secured and delivered to an office charged with providing official grain dry bean inspection services under the AMA or the USGSAAMA. Procedures used to determine the grade of the grain dry beans will be as set forth in regulations issued under the AMA or the USGSA AMA, as applicable. The sample is to be accompanied by (each of the following): (1) a copy of the written request for appeal; (2) the original grain dry bean inspection certificate upon which the appeal is based; and (3) an agreement to pay the costs of such inspection, as prescribed by the AMA or the USGSAAMA. B. For grain dry beans not graded under United States Standards because such standards have not been established, the party requesting the appeal is to apply directly to AMS DACO for consideration. AMSDACO’s determination shall be binding on all interested parties. C. The sample of the grain dry beans subject to the appeal shall be submitted for inspection as soon as possible. The certificate representing the appeal inspection result will supersede the original inspection certificate. The original or a copy of the appeal inspection certificate is to be sent to the party requesting the appeal, with copies distributed to the depositor or holder of the warehouse receipt, the Warehouse Operator, and the licensed sampler and inspector executing the original certificate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing Agreement

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Appeal Samples. A. For grain graded under the United States Standards, the appeal sample is to be secured and delivered to an office charged with providing official grain inspection services under the AMA or the USGSA. Procedures used to determine the grade of the grain will be as set forth in regulations issued under the AMA or the USGSA as applicable. The sample is to be accompanied by (each of the following): (1) a copy of the written request for appeal; (2) the original grain inspection certificate upon which the appeal is based; and (3) an agreement to pay the costs of such inspection, as prescribed by the AMA or the USGSA. B. For grain not graded under United States Standards because such standards have not been established, the party requesting the appeal is to apply directly to AMS DACO for consideration. AMSDACO’s determination shall be binding on all interested parties. C. The sample of the grain subject to the appeal shall be submitted for inspection as soon as possible. The certificate representing the appeal inspection result will supersede the original inspection certificate. The original or a copy of the appeal inspection certificate is to be sent to the party requesting the appeal, with copies distributed to the depositor or holder of the warehouse receipt, the Warehouse Operator, and the licensed sampler and inspector executing the original certificate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing Agreement

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