Common use of Commingled Storage Clause in Contracts

Commingled Storage. Carrier is not required to store Shipper’s Products in dedicated storage at the Terminal. Each Product may be stored in commingled storage with a product belonging to another Person; provided, however, that any product belonging to another Person and commingled with a Product belonging to Shipper shall meet or exceed the Specifications.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Transportation Services Agreement, Transportation Services Schedule (Valero Energy Partners Lp), Master Transportation Services Agreement (Valero Energy Partners Lp)

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