Grape Quality Sample Clauses

Grape Quality. FV shall inspect all grapes delivered to the Winery for processing, and notify TW if the grapes will not, in the opinion of FV, make wine conforming to the Specifications. In the event that any grapes received cannot, in FV’s judgment, be processed into wine consistent with the Specifications, FV shall promptly notify TW of its opinion, identifying the grapes and stating its reasons.
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Grape Quality. All Grapes delivered by Grower will be sound, merchantable and suitable for the making of quality wine, and will satisfy the following specific standards set forth in this Agreement. The general guidelines with respect to the acceptable levels of sugar, acid, and pH for Grapes sold under this Agreement are contained in Exhibit A. Winery may, at its discretion, reject any container of grapes whose sugar levels do not reach the Minimum Brix set forth in Exhibit A. All Grapes are to be mature, first crop, free of mildew and rot (not more than 2% by weight as measured by the California Department of Agriculture), free of filth and insect infestation, free from material other than grapes (2% by weight as measured by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture), free of raisining and sulphur. All grapes will be delivered in containers containing only one grape variety, unless otherwise agreed by Grower and Winery. Winery will not be obliged to accept any Grapes which have been treated with any pesticide, herbicide, fungicide (including sulfur and sulfur-based compounds), insecticide or miticide applied in excess of all local, state and federal laws and regulations. Grower will maintain complete and accurate written records for all chemical applications. At the request of Winery, Grower will prepare and deliver a written report each year showing all chemical treatments, soil amendments and other materials applied to the Vineyards during the one year period preceding the harvest. 9 9There is controversy about the appropriate indicators of grape quality. Brix is the most common indicator of maturity, but Brix is only one possible standard. However, Exhibit A permits the Winery and the Grower to agree on other standards, such as ph, total acidity and estimated tonnages per acre. Ultimately, however, most wineries want to maintain quality control over maturity beyond what might be indicated by these standards. This discretion should be clearly agreed between the Grower and the Winery. The chaos of harvest is not the time to debate quality grape or viticulture practices. If Winery believes Grapes have been exposed to smoke, and may have suffered smoke- taint, Winery may, at its expense, collect xxxxx samples from a minimum of vines and shall use Winery’s laboratory personnel and equipment, or use an accredited laboratory within the region, to test such Grapes for smoke taint. If a test determines the sampling of Grapes have suffered smoke-taint (applyin...
Grape Quality. The Buyer can make recommendations to the Seller for pruning, thinning, irrigation, cultivation, disease control, and pest management which may improve the quality of the grapes. The Buyer should have access to the Sellers vineyard where the grapes are located to evaluate grape quality during the term of this Agreement. The following quality criteria are required for harvest. A random sample of grapes from each Block should be taken for Brix, TA, and pH. Sour Rot should be a percentage of clusters. Typically, the Buyer would perform the sampling and measurement but may ask the Seller to provide this information at other intervals. Block Brix pH Sour Rot % TA MOG % Green fruit %

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  • Due Qualification The Servicer is duly qualified to do business as a foreign corporation, is in good standing and has obtained all necessary licenses and approvals, in all jurisdictions in which the ownership or lease of property or the conduct of its business (including the servicing of the Receivables as required by this Agreement) requires or shall require such qualification;

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  • Existence, Qualification, Etc Except as otherwise expressly permitted under Section 8.7, do or cause to be done all things necessary to preserve and keep in full force and effect its existence and all material rights and franchises, and maintain its license or qualification to do business as a foreign corporation and good standing in each jurisdiction in which its ownership or lease of property or the nature of its business makes such license or qualification necessary;

  • Future Services The Consultant acknowledges each of the following with regard to performing future services for the City: • The Consultant’s performance of Work in an Approved Service Order may create an actual or appearance of a conflict of interest with regard to the Consultant performing or participating in the performance of some related future services, particularly when the Work in an Approved Service Order comprises one element or aspect of a multi- phase process or project; • Such an actual or appearance of a conflict of interest would be a ground for the City to disqualify the Consultant from performing or participating in the performance of such future services; and • The Consultant is solely responsible for considering what potential conflicts of interest, if any, performing Work in an Approved Service Order might have on its ability to obtain contracts to perform future services.

  • Product Quality 4.1 The following provisions shall apply to Product after Production:

  • Quality All products will be new and unused. All products provided by the Contractor must meet all federal, state, and local standards for quality and safety requirements. Products not meeting the requirements of this section will be deemed unacceptable and returned to the Contractor for credit at no charge to the State.

  • Due Qualification and Good Standing The Borrower is in good standing in the State of Delaware. The Borrower is duly qualified to do business and, to the extent applicable, is in good standing in each other jurisdiction in which the nature of its business, assets and properties, including the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, the other Facility Documents to which it is a party and its Constituent Documents, requires such qualification, except where the failure to be so qualified or in good standing could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

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