Common use of Commingled Clause in Contracts

Commingled. The storage or handling of bulk grain under any circumstance other than identity-preserved or conjoint-grain storage, including all depositor and company-owned grain transferred or delivered to a third-party Warehouse Operator for storage or handling. Company-Owned Grain. Grain for which legal title has passed to the Warehouse Operator. Composite Sample. The combining and splitting of a depositor’s representative grain sample drawn from multiple conveyances to determine the aggregate quality of a specific lot.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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