Destination Plant Sample Clauses

Destination Plant. Contractor shall be responsible for any demurrage that accrues at any loading point as a result of Contractor or its subcontractors not being prepared to load the coal as scheduled. The carrier shall invoice Contractor and Contractor shall pay said carrier for all origin demurrage charges which accrue at the loading point(s). f. The explicit obligation of this contract is that it will be performed in accordance with all applicable laws. Therefore, transportation of coal by Contractor to barge or rail loading facilities or, if applicable, to the Destination Plant shall comply with applicable highway laws and regulations governing the weight of vehicles. If any Contractor fails to comply with such laws or regulations, TVA shall have the same rights provided under Section 9, Quality and Specifications, for failure to meet the requirements thereof, including but not limited to the right to reject coal delivered in overweight trucks. To insure compliance with this provision and to help protect the roads and highways, TVA may require that Contractor furnish a copy of the "certified" truck weight ticket. Regardless of the actual weight of any truck coal received, the maximum gross weight that can be recorded for a single truck will be limited to the applicable maximum weight enforced by law. Any weight exceeding that maximum weight may be deducted from the total weight of coal used for payment purposes. g. TVA reserves the right to ship to any plant or blending facility any coal purchased f.o.
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Destination Plant. Contractor shall be responsible for any demurrage that accrues at any loading point as a result of Contractor or its sub Contractors not being prepared to load the coal as scheduled. The carrier shall invoice Contractor and Contractor shall pay said carrier for all origin demurrage charges which accrue at the loading point(s). TVA has contracted for the transportation services, the free time and demurrage requirements are set out in CSX's Tariff CSXT 8200-E, as amended from time to time.

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