Apportionment of Costs and Expenses of First Phase; Use of System by Non- Parties; Metering Sample Clauses

Apportionment of Costs and Expenses of First Phase; Use of System by Non- Parties; Metering. The parties hereto agree that all Amortization Costs and all Operating Expenses related to acquisition, construction and operation of the First Phase Project portion of the Relief Interceptor System shall be shared by the Municipalities on the basis of the total annual volume of Sewage discharged by each of the Municipalities into the Little Lehigh Interceptor measured as provided herein and regardless of where such Sewage enters the Little Lehigh Interceptor and regardless of whether or not such Sewage flows through the First Phase Project portion of the Relief Interceptor System. The portion of such costs to be paid by each of the Municipalities shall be determined by the fractions, converted to decimals computed to the nearest one thousandth, the denominator of each of which shall be the total volume of Sewage entering the Little Lehigh Interceptor collectively from the Sewage Collection Systems of all of the Municipalities, and the numerator of each of which shall be the volume of such Sewage so entering the Little Lehigh Interceptor from the Sewage Collection System of each Munici- pality, except that Sewage entering the Little Lehigh Interceptor from the Sewage Collection operated by the Township of South Whitehall shall be reduced by 500,000 gpd in the denominator and the numerator applicable to the Township of South Whitehall, which 500,000 gpd is chargeable to and the responsibility of City, pursuant to Agreement dated November 20, 1962. Neither the City or any other municipality, municipality authority or other Person not a party to this Agreement shall be permitted to discharge Sewage into any of the facilities constituting a part of the Relief Interceptor System until such time as all of the parties to this Agreement shall agree with the City or other municipality, municipality authority or other Person not a party to this Agreement on the terms and conditions pursuant to which such Sewage can be so discharged. To the extent necessary, if any, and as more specifically provided in Section 9 hereof, each Municipality agrees to install and maintain such measuring devices as shall be necessary in order properly to measure the volume of Sewage so discharged to the Little Lehigh Interceptor from its respective Sewage Collection System. It is understood and agreed that the Sewage so discharged to the Little Lehigh Intercep- tor from the Sewage Collection Systems of the Townships of Lower Macungie and Upper Macungie and the Boroughs of Alburtis and Mac...
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  • For General Conditions Costs Contractor’s Application for Payment shall be submitted on a Schedule of Values approved by the Owner and include complete copies of all receipts, invoices with check vouchers or other evidence of payment, payrolls, and any and all other evidence which Owner or its designated representatives shall deem necessary to support the amount requested. This information is subject to audit and payment for these costs is dependent on Owner’s receipt of accurate and complete records of all transactions. Owner may reduce the amount requested for General Conditions Costs in any Application for Payment if Owner, in its good faith judgment, determines that the unpaid balance of the General Conditions line item in the Schedule of Values is not sufficient to fund necessary General Conditions Costs for the remainder of the Project.

  • Exclusion of applications on preliminary points of law Any recourse to any Court for the determination of a preliminary point of law arising in the course of the arbitration proceedings is excluded.

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